- verbwave (verb) · waves (third person present) · waved (past tense) · waved (past participle) · waving (present participle)
- move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal:"he waved to me from the train"
- move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro:"he waved a sheaf of papers in the air"
- convey (a greeting or other message) by moving one's hand or something held in it to and fro:"we waved our farewells" · "she waved him goodbye"
- instruct (someone) to move in a particular direction by moving one's hand:"he waved her back"
- move to and fro with a swaying or undulating motion while remaining fixed to one point:"the flag waved in the wind"
- style (hair) so that it curls slightly:"her hair had been carefully waved for the evening"
- (of hair) grow with a slight curl:"she marveled at the blueness of his eyes, how straight his nose was, the way his hair waved"
nounwave (noun) · waves (plural noun) · the wave (noun) · the waves (plural noun)- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore:"he was swept out to sea by a freak wave"
- a ridge of water between two depressions in open water:"gulls and cormorants bobbed on the waves"
- a shape seen as comparable to a breaking wave:"a wave of treetops stretched to the horizon"
- (the wave)an effect resembling a moving wave produced by successive sections of the crowd in a stadium standing up, raising their arms, lowering them, and sitting down again.
- literary(the waves)the sea.
- a sudden occurrence of or increase in a specified phenomenon, feeling, or emotion:"its remarkable how one small gesture can create a wave of kindness" · "horror came over me in waves"
- a gesture or signal made by moving one's hand to and fro:"he gave a little wave and walked off"
- a slightly curling lock of hair:"his hair was drying in unruly waves"
- a tendency to curl in a person's hair:"her hair has a slight natural wave"
- physicsa periodic disturbance of the particles of a substance which may be propagated without net movement of the particles, such as in the passage of undulating motion, heat, or sound. See also standing wave and traveling wave
- a single curve in the course of a wave.
- a variation of an electromagnetic field in the propagation of light or other radiation through a medium or vacuum.
OriginOld English wafian (verb), from the Germanic base of waver; the noun by alteration (influenced by the verb) of Middle English wawe ‘(sea) wave’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal:
- move to and fro with a swaying or undulating motion while remaining fixed to one point:
noun- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore:
- a sudden occurrence of or increase in a specified phenomenon, feeling, or emotion:
- a gesture or signal made by moving one's hand to and fro:
- a slightly curling lock of hair:
- a periodic disturbance of the particles of a substance which may be propagated without net movement of the particles, such as in the passage of undulating motion, heat, or sound. See alsostanding waveandtraveling wave
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