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What is another word for waves? – 111 waves Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    undulations ripples oscillations fluctuations surges swells tides ebbs flows floods billows surfs breakers combers rollers seas motions movements tremors quivers shudders vibrations pulsations throbs beats undulations trembles

    Meaning of waves

    The primary meaning of the word "waves" refers to a disturbance that travels through a medium like water or air, often in a repetitive motion.

    Definitions

    • A long body of water moving in a disturbance, especially one caused by wind
    • A movement of the sea caused by wind, in which the water rises and falls in a regular or irregular way
    • A disturbance that travels through a medium like water or air, often in a repetitive motion
    • A shape that is repeated in a regular or irregular way, especially one that is curved or wavy

    Etymology of waves

    The word "waves" originates from Old English "wæfan" meaning to move up and down or to fluctuate
    It is also related to the Old Norse word "veifa" meaning to wave or to brandish
    The word has been used in English since the 9th century to describe movements of the sea and other natural phenomena

    Example Uses

    • The surfer rode the waves to the shore, performing tricks and stunts along the way
    • The waves of the ocean crashed against the rocks, creating a soothing melody
    • The heat waves of the summer made it difficult to work outside during the day
    • The sound waves of the music filled the room, making it hard to concentrate

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    calmness stillness quietness peacefulness serenity tranquility stability steadiness firmness solidity rigidity stagnantness motionlessness stagnation dullness flatness smoothness evenness uniformity