Waves

Pronunciation: /ˈweɪvz/

Waves (noun)

  1. Large movements of water in the sea, often caused by wind.
  2. A movement of the hand to greet or attract attention.
  3. Patterns of energy that travel through air or other materials, often heard as sound.

Examples

  • The waves crashed against the shore.
  • She greeted him with friendly waves.

Common collocations: high waves, ocean waves, gentle waves, wave goodbye, wave hello

Synonyms of Waves

Neutral

Antonyms of Waves

  • The absence of motion in water.
  • Describing water that is not moving.