1. tremor - Noun
2. tremor - Verb
A trembling; a shivering or shaking; a quivering or vibratory motion; as, the tremor of a person who is weak, infirm, or old.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHis gaze held hers, and his voice was tender and rough. "Love me, Elizabeth.” Elizabeth felt a tremor run through her entire body, but she looked at him without flinching. "I do. Judith McNaught
She thought of Aziza's stutter, and of what Aziza had said earlier about fractures and powerful collisions deep down and how sometimes all we see on the surface is a slight tremor. Khaled Hosseini
Whenever you made a choice, especially one you'd been resisting, it always affected everything else, some in big ways, like a tremor beneath your feet, others in so tiny a shift you hardly noticed a change at all. But it was happening. Sarah Dessen
There is no tremor in what we call the "outside world" that is not locked by a thousand chains and gossamers to inner structures that vibrate and move with it and are a part of it. Edwin H. Land
I'm dyslexic, I have attention-deficit disorder, and I've got something like a hereditary tremor. Ozzy Osbourne
The earth was quaking Source: Internet