Meaning & Definition of word "Wave"

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    Wave

    /weɪv/

    noun:

    • 1. A rhythmical movement of the surface of a liquid, especially the sea.
      • Example: The surfers were excited to catch the big wave that rolled in.
    • 2. A gesture made by raising and moving one's hand.
      • Example: She gave a friendly wave to her neighbor as she walked by.
    • 3. A sudden occurrence of a specified feeling or emotion.
      • Example: A wave of sadness washed over him as he remembered his childhood.

    verb:

    • 1. To move one's hand back and forth in greeting or as a signal.
      • Example: He waved goodbye to his friends as the bus pulled away.
    • 2. To move or sway in a certain direction, especially in an undulating manner.
      • Example: The tall grass waved gently in the summer breeze.
    • 3. To signal something, especially by a motion of the hand or arm.
      • Example: She waved her hand to signal the end of the meeting.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'wave', from Old Norse 'veifa'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wave goodbye:

    To say farewell by waving the hand.

    wave of excitement:

    A quick surge of enthusiasm or emotion.

    make waves:

    To cause a disturbance or create a noticeable effect.

    Related Words

    tide:

    The periodic rise and fall of the sea level.

    current:

    A flow of water in a specific direction.

    ripple:

    A small wave or series of waves on the surface of water.

    Slang Meanings of wave

    Meaning: To catch a wave on a surfboard.

    Example Sentence: Dude, I totally waved it this morning at the beach!

    Meaning: To show off or flaunt something.

    Example Sentence: He was just waving his new phone around for everyone to see.