Dictionary

tremor

noun trem·or \ˈtre-mər\

: a shaking movement of the ground before or after an earthquake

: a slight shaking movement or sound that is caused especially by nervousness, weakness, or illness

Full Definition of TREMOR

1
a :  a trembling or shaking usually from physical weakness, emotional stress, or disease
b :  nervous excitement
2
:  a quivering or vibratory motion; especially :  a discrete small movement following or preceding a major seismic event
3
a :  a feeling of uncertainty or insecurity <a tremor of hesitation>
b :  a cause of such a feeling
ADVERTISEMENT

Origin of TREMOR

Middle English tremour, from Anglo-French tremor, from Latin, from tremere
First Known Use: 14th century

Other Geology Terms

anthracite, boulder, cwm, erratic, igneous, intrusive, mesa, sedimentary, silt, swale

Rhymes with TREMOR

TREMOR Defined for Kids

tremor

noun trem·or \ˈtre-mər\

Definition of TREMOR for Kids

1
:  a trembling or shaking especially from weakness or disease
2
:  a shaking motion of the earth during an earthquake
Medical Dictionary

tremor

noun trem·or \ˈtrem-ər\

Medical Definition of TREMOR

:  a trembling or shaking usually from physical weakness, emotional stress, or disease <tremors of the hands>

Browse

3 ENTRIES FOUND:
Next Word in the Dictionary: tremor diskPrevious Word in the Dictionary: tremolosoAll Words Near: tremor
ADVERTISEMENT
How to use a word that (literally) drives some people nuts.
Test your vocab with our fun, fast game
Ailurophobia, and 9 other unusual fears