tremblé

This is the 12064th most frequent French word.


tremblé

"Tremblé" means "trembled" or "shaken" in English.


The word 'tremblé' is used to describe a physical reaction to cold, indicating involuntary shivering or shaking.

Il a tremblé de froid toute la nuit.

He shivered with cold all night.


Here, 'tremblé' conveys an emotional response where trembling denotes the intensity of her feelings.

Elle a tremblé d'émotion en écoutant la chanson.

She trembled with emotion while listening to the song.


In this instance, 'tremblé' is applied to an object, describing a slight physical movement caused by pressure or force.

La table a tremblé sous le poids du gros livre.

The table shook under the weight of the heavy book.