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Often used in the same context:
quavery,
whispery,
melancholy,
mournful,
dreamy,
ethereal,
plangent,
trembly,
toneless,
breathy,
elegiac,
dulcet,
songful,
dolorous,
fluttery,
beguiling,
wistful,
melancholic,
seraphic,
plaintive,
mellifluous,
incantatory,
affectless,
saturnine,
limpid,
soulful,
mozartian,
doleful,
warble,
lugubrious,
falsetto,
easeful,
pensive,
winsome,
puppyish,
sibilant,
angelic,
seductive,
haunting,
unexpressive,
rhapsodic,
unquiet,
pianissimo,
guileless,
resonant,
spinto,
inexpressive,
declamatory,
melismatic,
stentorian,
moonstruck,
croaky,
ruminative,
poetic,
sepulchral,
unrepressed,
girlish,
weepy,
kittenish,
lachrymose,
sensuous,
wraithlike,
sorrowful,
shivery,
lambent,
radiant,
hypnotic,
luminous,
sonorous,
palpitating,
basso profundo,
twinkly,
lumpish,
cor anglais,
somnambulistic,
otherworldliness,
flutelike,
beatific,
zestful,
uninflected,
sensual,
reedy,
overwrought,
tinkly,
kyrie eleison,
cadenced,
childlike,
entrancing,
neurasthenic,
imagistic,
careworn,
gossamer,
narcotized,
songlike,
unmodulated,
droll,
hushed,
undulant,
morose,
recriminatory,
florid,
beethovenian,
brightening,
daylight,
echo,
echoes,
eve,
eyeballs,
indistinctness,
lights,
moonbeams,
throat,
throats,
tinkle,
accent,
alliteration,
armpit,
armpits,
arms,
awfulness,
babes,
beat,
quavering,
exultant,
breathless,
subdued,
languid,
faltering,
hesitant,
jittery,
melodious,
birdlike,
jubilant,
softest,
soundless,
feverish,
frenzied
Appears in the definition of:
palpitate,
play,
quake,
quaver,
quiver,
shimmer,
tremolo,
tremulously
Synonyms:
quavering,
unsteady
Also try:
— Nouns for tremulous:
voice,
motion,
hand,
smile,
tone,
tones,
hands,
lips,
light
sigh,
movement,
more...
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