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Wave


Pronounce Wave as W AH V EH.

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Phonetic transcription for wave

  • Traditional IPA Phonetic transcription of wave: | wævɛ |
  • Modern IPA Phonetic transcription of wave: | wævɛ |

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Meanings for wave

to move one’s hand back and forth as a signal, usually a greeting

wave, moving ridge(noun)

one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)

wave(noun)

a movement like that of a sudden occurrence or increase in a specified phenomenon

"a wave of settlers"; "troops advancing in waves"

wave, undulation(noun)

(physics) a movement up and down or back and forth

wave(noun)

something that rises rapidly

"a wave of emotion swept over him"; "there was a sudden wave of buying before the market closed"; "a wave of conservatism in the country led by the hard right"

wave, waving, wafture(noun)

the act of signaling by a movement of the hand

wave(noun)

a hairdo that creates undulations in the hair

wave, undulation(noun)

an undulating curve

wave(noun)

a persistent and widespread unusual weather condition (especially of unusual temperatures)

"a heat wave"

Wave(verb)

a member of the women's reserve of the United States Navy; originally organized during World War II but now no longer a separate branch

beckon, wave(verb)

signal with the hands or nod

"She waved to her friends"; "He waved his hand hospitably"

brandish, flourish, wave(verb)

move or swing back and forth

"She waved her gun"

roll, undulate, flap, wave(verb)

move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion

"The curtains undulated"; "the waves rolled towards the beach"

curl, wave(verb)

twist or roll into coils or ringlets

"curl my hair, please"

wave(verb)

set waves in

"she asked the hairdresser to wave her hair"

a moving ridge on the surface of water

the toddler was almost knocked down by the waves created by the speedboat

to direct or notify by a movement or gesture

waved them over to the side of the road

Example Sentences of wave

The wave knocked me off my feet.

I never learned how to use a microwave oven.

Tom asked Mary to teach him how to poach an egg in a microwave oven.

Tom put the bowl into the microwave and pushed the button to start it cooking.

Please put this in the microwave oven.

Please put this into the microwave oven.

A big wave swept the man off the boat.

Zap it in the microwave for thirty seconds.

She pooh-poohed the idea with a disdainful wave of her hand.

A cold wave hit this district.

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Wave in different languages

  • golf Afrikaans
  • موج, رفرفArabic
  • dalğaAzerbaijani
  • тулҡынBashkir
  • хваляByelorussian
  • вълна Bulgarian
  • তরঙ্গBengali
  • ona saludar onada Catalan
  • vlna Czech
  • gwaneg ton Welch
  • vaje vifte vinke bølge Danish
  • wink ondulieren welle winken flattern wedeln wirbel woge wogen schwenken wellen zuwinken German
  • κύμα γνέφω κυματίζω Greek
  • ondo Esperanto
  • abanicar ondular ola onda agitar Spanish
  • laine Estonian
  • uhin, olatuBasque
  • موج Persian
  • heiluttaa kähertää hulmuta aalto vilkuttaa aaltoilla Finnish
  • bylgja, aldaFaeroese
  • onduler flotter onde saluer ondulation vague French
  • tonn casadh croitheadh Irish
  • smèid, tonn, crathScots Gaelic
  • ondular, ondaGalician
  • tonnManx
  • גַּלHebrew
  • लहर Hindi
  • hullám leng integet Hungarian
  • ալիք Armenian
  • gelombang Indonesian
  • ondoEsperanto
  • alda bylgja Icelandic
  • onda ondeggiare Italian
  • 波, 振り動かすJapanese
  • ტალღა Georgian
  • толқынKazakh
  • 물결, 흔들리다, 흔들다, 波濤, 파도Korean
  • شه‌پۆل Kurdish
  • толкунKirghiz
  • unda fluctus Latin
  • ຄື້ນLao
  • vilnis Lithuanian
  • māt vilnis viļņot Latvian
  • бран Macedonian
  • долгионMongolian
  • gelombang ombak Malay
  • mewġaMaltese
  • လှိုင်းBurmese
  • bølge
  • wave wuiven wapperen golf zwaaien zwenken Dutch
  • bølge, bølgje, bylgje
  • vinke bølge Norwegian
  • tó náádiidááh, tó yilkʼoołNavajo, Navaho
  • èrsaOccitan
  • machać łopotać zamachać powiewać fala falować Polish
  • ondear ola onda acenar agitar leva ondulação ondular vaga enxame aceno Portuguese
  • undaRomance
  • undă ondulație val Romanian
  • волна вал махать помахать развеваться махнуть Russian
  • तरंगSanskrit
  • undha, unda, unnaSardinian
  • mahati, val, вал, lepršati, лепршати, talas, махати, vihoriti, талас, вихоритиSerbo
  • රැල්ලSinghalese
  • vlna Slovak
  • valSlovenian
  • valë Albanian
  • våg vinka vanka bölja vanka av och an Swedish
  • wimbi Swahili
  • కెరటం, అల, ఊపు, తరంగంTegulu
  • мавҷTajik
  • คลื่นThai
  • tolkunTurkmen
  • alonTagalog
  • dalga Turkish
  • дулкынTatar
  • хвиляUkrainian
  • لہرUrdu
  • dolg'a, to'lqinUzbek
  • sóng Vietnamese
  • כוואַליעYiddish

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