100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "wave"

Definition

A "Wave" is a common noun that can refer to a variety of meanings, including:

  1. A moving ridge or swell on the surface of a liquid, especially water.
  2. A gesture made by raising and lowering the hand, often used to greet or signal someone.
  3. A fluctuation or variation in a physical quantity, such as sound waves or light waves.
  4. A sudden occurrence of a feeling or emotion, such as a wave of nostalgia.

Synonyms

  • Surge
  • Billow
  • Curl (for water)
  • Gesture
  • Signal
  • Motion
  • Oscillation
  • Ripple

Antonyms

  • Stillness
  • Calm
  • Stability
  • Quietness

Examples

  1. She waved to her friend across the street.
  2. The ocean began to wave as the storm approached.
  3. He waved his arms to get everyone's attention.
  4. The crowd waved their flags in celebration.
  5. She felt a sudden wave of happiness wash over her.
  6. The surfers waited for the perfect wave to ride.
  7. He gave a quick wave before disappearing into the crowd.
  8. The waves at the beach were particularly strong today.
  9. She waved goodbye as the train left the station.
  10. The leaves waved gently in the breeze.
  11. A wave of relief fell over him when he heard the news.
  12. Children love to wave at passing cars.
  13. The wave patterns were mesmerizing to watch.
  14. She waved her hand to shoo away the flies.
  15. The wave of protests grew larger throughout the week.
  16. He waved at the camera during the live broadcast.
  17. The water began to wave as the boat moved through it.
  18. They all waved when the president's motorcade passed by.
  19. A wave of uncertainty hit the stock market today.
  20. She waved her hand in dismissal.
  21. The waves crashed against the rocks with a loud roar.
  22. He couldn't help but wave back at the enthusiastic crowd.
  23. The wave of nostalgia made her tear up.
  24. She waved her arms to signal for help.
  25. The wave patterns in the sand were shaped by the wind.
  26. He felt a wave of exhaustion hit him after the long day.
  27. She waved her hand to indicate that she was ready.
  28. The waves lapped gently at the shore.
  29. The audience waved their hands in rhythm with the music.
  30. He saw a wave of people coming towards him.
  31. The wave of invitations flooded in after the announcement.
  32. She waved a white flag to signal surrender.
  33. The children waved their arms excitedly at the parade.
  34. The waves in the pool were created by the pump.
  35. He waved off the concerns of his friends.
  36. The wave of innovation is changing the industry.
  37. She waved her hand, trying to get his attention.
  38. The wave of the crowd inspired him to cheer louder.
  39. He stood on the shore and watched the waves roll in.
  40. When she won the prize, a wave of applause erupted.
  41. They waved their hands to attract the lifeguard's attention.
  42. The waves of sound echoed off the walls.
  43. She felt a wave of gratitude for her friends.
  44. The dog waved its tail happily as it saw its owner.
  45. The wave of change in technology is unstoppable.
  46. He waved his hand to indicate he was finished.
  47. The waves were perfect for surfing today.
  48. She waved at her neighbor from the porch.
  49. A sudden wave of panic overcame him during the exam.
  50. The crowd waved their hands in excitement.
  51. The wave of new products was overwhelming.
  52. He waved at the kids playing in the park.
  53. The waves crashed against the cliffs dramatically.
  54. She waved her hand to show she was okay.
  55. A wave of sadness washed over him at the farewell.
  56. The waves created a soothing sound.
  57. He waved the document in the air to get attention.
  58. The wave of happiness was contagious.
  59. She waved at the tourists taking pictures.
  60. The wave of support from the community was heartwarming.
  61. He waved his hand to dismiss the idea.
  62. The waves were high, making swimming dangerous.
  63. She waved goodbye, feeling a tinge of sadness.
  64. The wave of laughter filled the room.
  65. He waved his arms to guide the airplane.
  66. The wave of criticism was fierce.
  67. She waved to her child from across the playground.
  68. The waves were a sight to behold at sunset.
  69. He waved his hand in front of his face to cool down.
  70. A wave of fear gripped the audience during the horror movie.
  71. The children waved sparklers at the festival.
  72. The wave of applause was deafening.
  73. He waved to the bus driver as the bus approached.
  74. The waves of energy can be felt from a distance.
  75. She waved her hand, trying to catch the waiter’s attention.
  76. The wave of change is inevitable in today's world.
  77. The dog waved its tail energetically at the visitors.
  78. He waved goodbye to his friends as they left.
  79. The waves of the ocean can be both calming and terrifying.
  80. She waved her hand as a friendly gesture.
  81. The wave of excitement was palpable in the air.
  82. He waved back, recognizing the familiar face.
  83. The waves rolled in rhythmically, creating a peaceful scene.
  84. She felt a wave of inspiration hit her while painting.
  85. The waves of emotion flooded her as she watched the video.
  86. He waved the flag to signal the start of the race.
  87. The wave of change has brought about new opportunities.
  88. She waved her hand to clear the smoke.
  89. The waves were crashing against the shore fiercely.
  90. He waved his hands in the air to celebrate the victory.
  91. The wave of laughter was contagious, filling the room.
  92. She waved to the children as they played in the yard.
  93. A wave of anger rushed through him at the unfairness.
  94. He waved his hand dismissively at the suggestion.
  95. The waves splashed against the boat as they sailed.
  96. She waved her arms to keep warm in the cold.
  97. The wave of nostalgia hit him as he looked at old photos.
  98. He waved to the passing cars, hoping for a ride.
  99. The waves of sound vibrated through the concert hall.
  100. She waved goodbye, feeling a mix of emotions.