wave synonyms

wave

n.

  1. A wall of water

    comber, swell, roller, heave, tidal wave, billow, tide, surge, crest, bore, tube, breaker, whitecap, ripple, curl*.

  2. A movement suggestive of a wave

    surge, gush, swell, uprising, onslaught, influx, tide, flow, stream, come and go, swarm, drift, rush, crush, line after line, fluctuation.

  3. Undulating movement

    rocking, bending, winding, coil, curl, roll, twirl, loop, swirl, swing, sway, corkscrew, spring, lift, rippling.

  4. A line suggestive of a wave

    scroll, kink, convolution, meander, loop, wavy line, twist, volute, curlicue.

wave is the general word for a curving ridge or swell in the surface of the ocean or other body of water; ripple is used of the smallest kind of wave, such as that caused by a breeze ruffling the surface of water; roller is applied to any of the large, heavy, swelling waves that roll in to the shore, as during a storm; breaker is applied to such a wave when it breaks, or is about to break, into foam upon the shore or upon rocks; billow is a somewhat poetic or rhetorical term for a great, heaving ocean wave

wave

v.

  1. To flutter

    stream, pulse, flow, shake, fly, dance, flap, swish, swing, tremble, whirl.

    Antonyms droop, fall*, hang listless.

  2. To give an alternating movement

    motion, beckon, call, raise the arm, signal, greet, return a greeting, hail.

  3. To move back and forth

    falter, waver, oscillate, vacillate, fluctuate, pulsate, vibrate, wag, waggle, sway, lurch, bend, swing, dangle, seesaw, wobble, reel, quaver, quiver, swing from side to side, palpitate, move to and fro; see also rock.

  4. To undulate

    surge, roll, flow, wind, swell, billow, curl, twirl, swirl, coil, ripple, twist.

  5. To set hair

    put up, curl, set, permanent, pin up, roll up.

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