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tremulous

[trem-yuh-luhs] / ˈtrɛm yə ləs /




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Raised in the Apostolic church, he can break your heart with a tremulous whisper and knock you sideways with the full force of his lungs.

From BBC

With her tremulous smile, she drifts and stumbles through a life that never feels like her own.

From New York Times

Dominik seems to have directed De Armas to lead with her tremulous vulnerability, to drift through the movie in blurred states of fragility, anxiety and panic.

From Los Angeles Times

In a tremulous tenor croon that echoes Usher, he sings about how infatuation can turn to irritation, indicting his own worst impulses and wondering, “What’s left of us, what’s left of our lives?”

From New York Times

He stretched his arms out to his sides after identifying the definition of the word “tremulous” — not a bad description of his demeanor at the microphone.

From Seattle Times