tremando (Meaning)

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tremando (a.)

Trembling; -- used as a direction to perform a passage with a general shaking of the whole chord.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tremando

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tremando Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves trembled in the gentle breeze, creating a delicate rustling sound.
  2. Fear gripped her heart, causing her body to tremble uncontrollably.
  3. With trembling hands, the surgeon carefully performed the intricate procedure.
  4. The earthquake caused the ground to tremble violently, shaking buildings to their foundations.
  5. The frightened child clung to his mother, his small body trembling with terror.
  6. The young pianist's fingers trembled slightly as she played the intricate melody.
  7. The old man's voice faltered, his words trembling with emotion.
  8. The injured deer lay on the ground, its body trembling with pain.
  9. The politician's hands trembled as he delivered a fiery speech to the crowd.
  10. The air shimmered with heat, creating a shimmering mirage that made the ground tremble.

FAQs About the word tremando

Trembling; -- used as a direction to perform a passage with a general shaking of the whole chord.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The leaves trembled in the gentle breeze, creating a delicate rustling sound.

Fear gripped her heart, causing her body to tremble uncontrollably.

With trembling hands, the surgeon carefully performed the intricate procedure.

The earthquake caused the ground to tremble violently, shaking buildings to their foundations.