tremulant Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- panic-stricken
- fainthearted
- affrighted
- skittish
- shocked
- anxious
- shy
- horror-struck
- upset
- hysterical
- disconcerted
- panicked
- agitated
- scared
- aghast
- startled
- fearful
- phobic
- apprehensive
- jittery
- jumpy
- panicky
- disturbed
- scary
- terrified
- spooked
- terrorized
- worried
- fearsome
- nervous
- disquieted
- horrified
- funky
Weak:
Strongest:
- composed
- audacious
- dashing
- adventurous
- plucky
- sanguine
- venturesome
- fearless
- hardy
- heroic
- adventuresome
- courageous
- bold
- collected
- daring
- adventuresome
- daring
- valiant
- dashing
- plucky
- gallant
- courageous
- brave
- spunky
- spirited
- unperturbed
- gutsy
- composed
- daredevil
- venturesome
- valiant
- bold
- unperturbed
- hardy
- gutsy
- heroic
- collected
- stout
- audacious
- brave
- gallant
- stalwart
- stout
- fearless
- unafraid
- daredevil
- spunky
- adventurous
- stalwart
- sanguine
- spirited
- unafraid
Strong:
- confident
- sure
- assured
- valorous
- intrepid
- intrepid
- venturous
- sure
- cool
- confident
- resolute
- resolute
- cool
- heroical
- manful
- assured
- venturous
- valorous
- manful
- heroical
Weak:
tremulant Meaning
Webster
tremulant (a.)
Alt. of Tremulent
tremulant Sentence Examples
- The tremulant tones of the organ filled the cathedral with ethereal beauty.
- The singer's voice quivered with a tremulant vibrato as she hit the high note.
- The hummingbird's wings beat with a rapid, tremulant motion.
- The old woman's hands shook with a tremulant age.
- The earthquake caused the ground to tremble with a tremulant roar.
- The tremulant flame of the candle flickered in the breeze.
- The ballerina's movements were characterized by a delicate, tremulant grace.
- The tremulant sound of aspen leaves rustling in the wind created a soothing melody.
- The tremulant laughter of the children echoed through the park.
- The tremulant roar of the ocean waves lulled me to sleep.
FAQs About the word tremulant
Alt. of Tremulent
hysteric, timorous, chicken, perturbed,tremulous, alarmed, shrinking, afraid, frightened, timid
composed, audacious, dashing, adventurous, plucky, sanguine, venturesome,fearless, hardy, heroic
The tremulant tones of the organ filled the cathedral with ethereal beauty.
The singer's voice quivered with a tremulant vibrato as she hit the high note.
The hummingbird's wings beat with a rapid, tremulant motion.
The old woman's hands shook with a tremulant age.