What is another word for quakes?

Pronunciation: [kwˈe͡ɪks] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "quakes" that can be used to describe the shaking or trembling of the ground. Some of the most common replacements include tremble, shake, shudder, vibrate, convulse, and quiver. Each of these words conveys a sense of movement or instability, like the shivering of a building during an earthquake. Depending on the context, other synonyms that might be used include jolt, rock, sway, or sway back and forth. Regardless of the word chosen, the aim is to describe the powerful, sometimes frightening, and always awe-inspiring force of a quake.

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Usage examples for Quakes

You men of business, who know so well what a good, hearty "go ahead," coupled with a frank, merry face, will do in your own case-give encouragement to the young beginner, who starts nervously at the bottom of the race, and who, though he may put a bold outside on, quakes at the center of his being with the dread that among so many competitors he shall always be left in the rear.
"The Jericho Road"
W. Bion Adkins
There is a sense of terror in the air; And apparitions of things horrible Are seen by many; from the sky above us The stars fall; and beneath us the earth quakes!
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Are there not some instruments which indicate the extent and possible dangers of the quakes?
"The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island"
Roger Thompson Finlay

Famous quotes with Quakes

  • Ten thousand people a day die of starvation, according to a United Nations survey. Thousands more die from disease daily: we have earth-quakes, floods. droughts and pestilence. These are only a few of the evidences which show us that something is drastically wrong with our relationship with our creator. All of humanity’s problems stem from rebellion to The Word of God. Since mans rejection of God we have lived in this fallen state, where our weather patterns are chaotic, animals devour each other, our crops are diseased, and multitudes are suffering and dying from sickness and disease. These are stark reminders that what The Word of God says is true.
    Ray Comfort

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