Meaning of the word waves in English

What does waves mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

waves

US /weɪvz/
UK /weɪvz/

Noun

1.

a ridge of water formed by the wind on the surface of the sea or a lake, or by a disturbance on the surface of a liquid

Example:
The surfer rode a huge wave to the shore.
The sound of the crashing waves was very relaxing.
2.

a gesture with the hand and arm, used to greet someone or to signal

Example:
She gave a friendly wave as she passed by.
He gave a small wave to acknowledge her presence.

Verb

1.

move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal

Example:
She began to wave goodbye as the train pulled away.
He tried to wave down a taxi, but none stopped.
2.

move in a line or curve with alternate elevations and depressions

Example:
The flag began to wave gently in the breeze.
Her long hair would wave as she walked.