Rettegés
Rettegés is a Hungarian term that translates to "trembling," "shaking," or "thrill" in English. It can refer to a physical sensation of involuntary movement, often caused by cold, fear, or excitement. In a psychological context, rettegés can describe a state of intense anxiety or dread, a feeling of being deeply unsettled or apprehensive. It's a word that encapsulates a visceral reaction, a disturbance of one's composure.
The term is frequently used in literature and everyday language to describe a sudden, sharp feeling of