What is another word for tremblingly?
Pronunciation:
[ tɹˈɛmbə͡lɪŋlɪ], [ tɹˈɛmbəlɪŋlɪ], [ t_ɹ_ˈɛ_m_b_əl_ɪ_ŋ_l_ɪ]
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Similar words for tremblingly:
Synonyms for Tremblingly:
adv.
• agitatedly (adverb)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- sensitive,
- shudder,
- exciting,
- Thrillingly,
- Untrembling,
- sensible,
- whodunit,
- thrills,
- shaky,
- Joltingly,
- impressionable,
- tremulous,
- nervousness,
- dithered,
- Flinchingly,
- mobile,
- excitable,
- with bated breath,
- falteringly,
- suspense,
- trembles,
- stirringly,
- resonant,
- quivers,
- impressible,
- sentimental,
- electrifying,
- spasmodically,
- shivering,
- excited,
- soft,
- susceptible,
- thrill,
- trembling,
- excitedly,
- dither,
- thriller,
- Trembled,
- stimulatingly,
- sensational,
- tremulously,
- shiver,
- chiller,
- tinglingly,
- Flutteringly,
- ditherer,
- chillingly,
- electrical,
- tremble,
- mystery,
- romantic,
- fitfully,
- expressive,
- exhilarating,
- mettlesome,
- gushing,
- fastidious,
- lively,
- Highflying,
- trembly,
- vibratory,
- vivacious,
- excitingly,
- Flickeringly,
- Impassionable,
- thin-skinned,
- thrilling,
- enthusiastic,
- alive to,
- Waveringly,
- quavering,
- Susceptive,
- trembler,
- galvanic,
- dithers,
- spirited,
- oversensitive.
How to use "Tremblingly" in context?
Tremblingly is a word that is often used when describing someone or something that is very nervous. The word can also be used to describe the shaking of something, such as a leaf or a piece of paper. The word is derived from the Latin word tremere, which means to quake.
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