Word: quavers

Category: quavers

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Related words: quavers

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Synonyms: quavers

eighth note

Translations: quavers

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spanish
Translations:
corcheas, corchea, a corcheas, trinos
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german
Translations:
zittert, trillert, Achtelnoten, Achteln, Achtel, Tremolos
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french
Translations:
croches, des croches, de croches, les croches
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italian
Translations:
crome, di crome, crome in, croma
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portuguese
Translations:
colcheias, tremores, trêmulos, corcheas
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dutch
Translations:
achtsten, achtste noten
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russian
Translations:
восьмых
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norwegian
Translations:
åttendedelsnotene
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swedish
Translations:
åttondelar
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finnish
Translations:
kahdeksasosanuotteja
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danish
Translations:
ottendedele, ottendedelsnoder
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czech
Translations:
třese
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polish
Translations:
ósemki
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hungarian
Translations:
nyolcadokat, nyolcadok
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greek
Translations:
όγδοα
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ukrainian
Translations:
восьмих, восьме
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albanian
Translations:
Notat, Notat e, nota, nota Të
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bulgarian
Translations:
осмини, трепетни изживявания, си трепетни изживявания
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belarusian
Translations:
восьмых, восьмае, восьмым
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croatian
Translations:
osminkama, osminke, osminka
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slovak
Translations:
trasie, chvenie, třese, trasie od

The meaning and "use of": quavers

noun
  • a shake or tremble in a person's voice. - Despite himself, a little quaver was in his voice.
verb
  • (of a person's voice) shake or tremble in speaking, typically through nervousness or emotion. - Monty spins to attention, his head raised with great offense, his voice quavering with emotion - ‘Why did you say that?’

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