- verbvibrate (verb) · vibrates (third person present) · vibrated (past tense) · vibrated (past participle) · vibrating (present participle)
- move or cause to move continuously and rapidly to and fro:"the cabin started to vibrate" · "the bumblebee vibrated its wings for a few seconds"
- (vibrate with)quiver with (a quality or emotion):"his voice vibrated with terror"
- (of a sound) resonate; continue to be heard:"a low rumbling sound that began to vibrate through the car"
- (of a pendulum) swing to and fro.
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘give out light or sound as if by vibration’): from Latin vibrat- ‘moved to and fro’, from the verb vibrare.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- move or cause to move continuously and rapidly to and fro:
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