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Wave Definition & Meaning

1. A disturbance that travels through a medium, such as water or air, causing oscillations.

Example: The surfer rode the wave all the way to shore.

2. A gesture or movement of the hand or arm.

Example: She gave a friendly wave to her neighbor.

3. A sudden increase or surge in activity or emotion.

Example: The stadium erupted in a wave of excitement when the home team scored.

4. A pattern or design that repeats itself in a regular and predictable way.

Example: The curtains had a wave pattern that matched the ocean theme of the room.

5. A radio or television signal that is transmitted over a particular frequency.

Example: The radio station broadcasts on a wave frequency of

6. 5 fm.

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Examples of the word wave used in sentences.

  • The children were excited to wave at the passing parade.
  • I saw a big wave when I went to the beach yesterday.
  • The surfer rode the wave all the way to the shore.
  • The teacher asked the student to wave his hand if he knew the answer.
  • The wind made the trees wave back and forth.
  • As the speaker finished their speech, the audience erupted in a wave of applause.
  • When you enter the store, be sure to wave to the security guard at the front door.
  • The wind picked up and created large waves on the surface of the lake.
  • My little sister loves to wave at passing cars on road trips.
  • The waves in the ocean were so high that we could feel the boat rocking.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic caused a wave of panic and uncertainty around the world.
  • She felt a wave of relief wash over her as the doctor told her the results were negative.
  • Although the waves were rough, the surfers were still determined to catch the perfect wave.
  • With a wave of her hand, she bid farewell to her colleagues and headed home.
  • As the national anthem played, the crowd waved their flags proudly at the sports event.
  • The small shop on the corner seems to be riding a wave of success, with customers lining up around the block.
  • As the wave of coronavirus infections spreads across the country, many businesses are being forced to shut down once again.
  • After a long day at the beach, I was too exhausted to ride the waves any longer.
  • The scientist explained that the wave function of a particle describes the behavior and position of the particle in a given moment.
  • Last year's wave of protests against police brutality had a profound impact on the way the city is governed today.
  • After a long day at work, the woman felt a wave of relief wash over her as she sank into her favorite chair.
  • The dancer's graceful movements rippled through the air like waves on the surface of water.
  • The latest wave of protests swept across the country, demanding justice and equality for all.
  • The wave crashed onto the shore, leaving behind a trail of shells and seaweed.
  • As the speaker finished their final point, a wave of applause erupted from the audience.
  • The surfer rode the massive wave with ease, showing off his impressive skills.
  • The politician rode a wave of popularity after he made an inspiring speech.
  • The wave of excitement spread throughout the crowd as the band took the stage.
  • The company rode the wave of technological advances and became a leader in their industry.
  • The pandemic caused a wave of panic buying, leading to shortages of essential goods.
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