Tremble

How many syllables in Tremble?

tremble has 2 syllables

Split Tremble into syllables?

trem-ble

Definition of Tremble

To shake uncontrollably from fear, excitement, or coldness

How should Tremble divide into syllables

The first syllable 'trem' has one vowel (e) and three consonants (t, r, m). The second syllable 'ble' has one vowel (e) and two consonants (b, l).

Part of Speech - Tremble

Verb

I tremble when I'm scared.

Noun

She felt a tremble in her hands.

Sentences with Tremble

  • The earthquake made the ground tremble.
  • I tremble when I see a spider.
  • The cold made me tremble.
  • The little boy's hands trembled with excitement.
  • She tried to speak but her voice trembled with emotion.
  • The old man's legs trembled as he stood up.
  • She felt a tremble of fear in her chest.
  • The sound of thunder made the windows tremble.
  • The dog trembled with excitement when he saw his owner.
  • The leaves on the trees trembled in the wind.

Quotes with Tremble

  • I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just. - Thomas Jefferson
  • I tremble at the thought of being a bad person. - Ingrid Bergman
  • The world trembles at the sound of our name. - Alexander the Great
  • I tremble with gratitude for my children and their health. - Elizabeth Edwards
  • I tremble when I think of my own weakness. - Charles Stanley
  • I tremble for the future of my country. - Andrew Jackson
  • I tremble at the thought of being forgotten in death. - Randy Pausch
  • The earth trembles when the lion roars. - Homer
  • I tremble when I think that God is just. - Abraham Lincoln
  • Even the bravest men tremble with horror at the idea of death. - Julius Caesar

Number of characters in Tremble

7 ( t, r, e, m, b, l, e )

Unique letters in Tremble

6 ( t, r, e, m, b, l )

Tremble Backwards

elbmert

Phonetic Transcription of Tremble

IPA (International): ˈtrembʌl

ARA (American): ˈtrɛmbʌl

EPA (English): ˈtrembʌl

TREH-MBAH-L