tremblement

[ˈtrɛmblmənt]

tremblement Definition

  • 1a trembling or shaking movement
  • 2a small earthquake

Using tremblement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tremblement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tremblement in his hand made it difficult for him to write.

  • Example

    The tremblement was so slight that it was barely noticeable.

  • Example

    The tremblement caused by the earthquake lasted for several seconds.

tremblement Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tremblement

Phrases with tremblement

  • an earthquake

    Example

    The tremblement de terre caused widespread damage and loss of life.

  • tremblement essentiel

    a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary shaking or trembling

    Example

    Tremblement essentiel is a common condition among the elderly.

  • tremblement de froid

    a shivering or trembling caused by cold

    Example

    She wrapped herself in a blanket to stop the tremblement de froid.

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Summary: tremblement in Brief

The term 'tremblement' [ˈtrɛmblmənt] refers to a shaking or trembling movement, such as the one caused by Parkinson's disease. It can also refer to a small earthquake, like the one that occurred last night. The phrase 'tremblement de terre' means earthquake in French.