Tremor Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for tremor.
tremor
tremor
/ˈtɹɛmɚ/
Examples
- Tremors in the region are common.
- The Inderol was ineffective in calming the tremor.
- The emerging neuropathology of essential tremor.
- Following the tremor, businesses in the area emptied.
- In the aftermath of the tremor, of snow fell, people fled.
- She realizes the cause of the tremor has moved.
- At another tremor near dawn the population abandoned the village.
- In 1918, the frontal section of the building was destroyed by an earth tremor.
- The earthquake swarm was followed by the onset of a seismic eruption tremor.
- The first tremor caused the newly built school to kneel.
an involuntary vibration (as if from illness or fear)
noun
a small earthquake
noun
shaking or trembling (usually resulting from weakness or stress or disease)
noun
shake with seismic vibrations
verb
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"Tree + More. Trees shaking more and more in the quake."
Tree + Roar. The tree shook and roared like the ground in a slight earthquake.
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