Quiveringly

/ˈkwɪvərɪŋli/

काँपते/थरथराते ढंग से

Origin & History

Formed from quivering (present participle of quiver) + -ly; quiver comes from Middle English quiveren, probably of Germanic origin, meaning “to tremble, shake.”

quivering (quiver का वर्तमान कृदंत) + -ly से बना; quiver मध्य अंग्रेज़ी quiveren से आया माना जाता है, संभवतः जर्मैनिक मूल का, अर्थ: “काँपना/थरथराना।”

Definition

In a quivering way, showing small rapid shakes, often from fear, cold, strong emotion, or physical weakness.

काँपते/थरथराते ढंग से; हल्के-हल्के तेज़ कंपन के साथ, जो अक्सर डर, ठंड, तीव्र भावना या शारीरिक कमजोरी से होता है।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
She spoke quiveringly as she read the last line of the letter.
पत्र की आख़िरी पंक्ति पढ़ते समय उसने काँपती आवाज़ में कहा।

Usage Examples

He laughed quiveringly, trying to hide his nervousness.
The child whispered quiveringly in the dark room.
She reached out quiveringly and held the railing.
In the cold wind, his voice came out quiveringly.

Synonyms

Tremblingly Shakingly Quakingly Vibratingly Waveringly

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Idioms & Phrases

Quivering with fear
डर से काँपना
Quivering voice
कँपकँपाती/काँपती आवाज़
Quivering with excitement
उत्साह से थरथराना