Definitions
- Describing a slight shaking or vibrating movement. - Referring to a small container used for holding arrows. - Talking about a feeling of excitement or anticipation.
- Describing a shaking or quivering movement caused by fear, cold, or excitement. - Referring to a feeling of unease or uncertainty. - Talking about a slight shaking or vibration of a sound or voice.
List of Similarities
- 1Both involve shaking or vibrating movements.
- 2Both can be caused by emotions such as fear or excitement.
- 3Both can be used to describe physical sensations or movements.
- 4Both can be used to describe sounds or voices.
What is the difference?
- 1Intensity: Tremble is usually more intense and stronger than quiver.
- 2Cause: Tremble is often caused by fear or anxiety, while quiver can be caused by various factors such as excitement or cold.
- 3Duration: Tremble can last longer than quiver.
- 4Usage: Tremble is more commonly used to describe human emotions and reactions, while quiver is more versatile and can be used in various contexts.
- 5Connotation: Tremble has a more negative connotation associated with fear or uncertainty, while quiver can have a positive connotation associated with excitement or anticipation.
Remember this!
Quiver and tremble are synonyms that describe shaking or vibrating movements. However, tremble is usually more intense and stronger than quiver, and it is often caused by fear or anxiety. On the other hand, quiver can be caused by various factors such as excitement or cold, and it has a more positive connotation associated with excitement or anticipation.