What is another word for waves?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈe͡ɪvz], [ wˈeɪvz], [ w_ˈeɪ_v_z]
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Synonyms for Waves:
n.
• aftermath (noun)- up-shot,
- out-come,
- up-shots,
- after-maths,
- up shot,
- out come,
- out comes,
- causatums,
- after math,
- out-comes,
- after maths,
- up shots.
- re-action,
- out-growth,
- re-actions,
- follow throughs,
- re action,
- out growth,
- out growths,
- follow ups,
- after effect,
- out-growths,
- can worms,
- re actions.
- logos,
- signs,
- Keys,
- Insignias,
- notations,
- icons,
- beacons,
- hints,
- semaphores,
- designations,
- markers,
- legends,
- Emblems,
- signposts,
- gesticulations,
- pointers,
- indications,
- Lighthouses,
- crests,
- badges,
- figurations,
- symbols,
- banners,
- guideposts,
- denotations,
- logotypes,
- tokens.
- aftereffect,
- followups,
- consequence,
- flak,
- re-echoes,
- brinies,
- sea,
- residuum,
- followup,
- residuals,
- follow-up,
- remainder,
- effect,
- spin-off,
- briny deep,
- re-echo,
- causatum,
- aftermath,
- follow-ups,
- follow up,
- After-math,
- synthetic hair,
- spin off,
- bounding main,
- residua,
- follow-through,
- repercussion.
- re-bounds,
- re echoes,
- re coil,
- followthrough,
- re-coils,
- re-percussions,
- re coils,
- re-coil,
- re bounds,
- re bound,
- re percussions,
- re-percussion,
- re percussion,
- re-bound,
- follow-throughs,
- followthroughs,
- re echo.
- bounding mains,
- briny deeps,
- davy jones locker,
- davy jones's lockers,
- pro fusions,
- pro-fusions,
- pro-fusion.
- waters,
- high tides,
- Floods,
- jets,
- waterfalls,
- Cataracts,
- flows,
- streams,
- tidal waves.
v.
• flickers (verb)- trembles,
- twinkles,
- blinks,
- glints,
- flutters,
- wavers,
- sparkles,
- glimmers,
- quivers,
- flickers,
- shimmers.
- acknowledges,
- hugs,
- receives,
- accosts,
- notices,
- kisses,
- smiles,
- kowtows,
- curtsies,
- vociferates,
- welcomes,
- nods,
- embraces,
- approaches,
- salutes,
- signals,
- bows,
- shakes hands with,
- greets,
- hails.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- high seas,
- quell,
- brine,
- permanents,
- vibrates,
- labor in vain,
- directs,
- alleviate,
- wheels,
- deaden,
- deep,
- too many,
- riffles,
- surf,
- rises,
- sways,
- subjugate,
- assuage,
- wafts,
- sail,
- oscillates,
- brandishes,
- compose,
- TIDES,
- beat up against,
- undulations,
- oscillations,
- be in fashion,
- stem,
- Epidemics,
- wade,
- moves,
- ripples,
- rollers,
- billows,
- surfs,
- quiet,
- calm,
- take ship,
- slacken,
- expands,
- lay,
- wavings,
- damp,
- main,
- impossible,
- curls,
- swim,
- turn off,
- carry sail,
- tranquilize,
- smooth,
- afflicts,
- get under way,
- depart,
- entangle,
- sets,
- blows,
- waste,
- whitecaps,
- tide,
- tame,
- Flourishes,
- wakes,
- pacify,
- do battle,
- dive,
- smooth over,
- casts,
- redundancy,
- breakers,
- allay,
- implicate,
- dances,
- offing,
- tosses,
- vibrations,
- spates,
- grapple with,
- fluctuate,
- wields,
- pulsations,
- too late,
- sober,
- rebate,
- ocean,
- consecrates,
- encounter,
- flaunts,
- swag,
- rashes,
- contend,
- beats,
- calm down,
- swells,
- float,
- flaps,
- restrain,
- jump about,
- kinks,
- involve,
- fluctuates,
- lull,
- appease,
- resist,
- put to sea,
- vacillates,
- crimps,
- swings,
- flies,
- impulses,
- still,
- surges,
- great waters,
- too much,
- skim,
- shakes,
- rolls,
- wave,
- breast,
- undulates,
- alternates,
- Biases,
- curb,
- arranges,
- prospers,
- hush,
- cool,
- slake,
- soothe,
- wraps,
- blesses,
- wags,
- wave motion,
- set sail,
- fans.
How to use "Waves" in context?
1. A wave is an oscillation of a fluid or gas in contact with a surface, typically created by the impact of waves on the surface.
2. Waves propagate as a series of crests and troughs that move forward and then reverse their direction.
3. The height of a wave is determined by the amplitude, which is the distance between successive crests.
4. The speed of a wave is determined by the frequency, which is the number of waves that pass a given point per unit time.
Paraphrases for Waves:
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Forward Entailment
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Reverse Entailment
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Proper noun, plural
airwaves.
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Noun, plural
fluctuation, ripples, swells, fluctuations, oscillations, wavelengths, airwaves.
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Proper noun, plural
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Independent
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Proper noun, plural
mountains.
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Noun, plural
chains, eggs, fields, flaps, lots, miscellaneous, mixing, occasions, odds, parts, rings, series, shaking, steps, stirring, terms, times, transactions, variety, various, vent, vibes, waters, wheels, wind, Classes, Eddies, Facilities, Frequencies, Histories, Parties, Phases, Vacancies, Crises, Rivers, Motions, Relapses, Sports, Strokes, Tracks, variations, borders, intervals, welcomes, acknowledges, hails, salutes, applauds, commends, periods, thoughts, collections, episodes, serials, places, sets, enlargements, expansions, bins, dispatches, posts, mediators, moves, flows, passes, runs, shifts, groups, appreciates, broadcasts, cycles, seasons, spells, stages, evils, payments, sequences, consignments, swirls, winds, portions, segments, mountains, ranges, tours, trips, bicycles, currents, dimensions, suites, rounds, patterns, swings, vouchers, components, thrusts, shutters, bursts, installments, milestones, sounds, tiers, launches, pairs, seas, streams, pillars, recognizes, rhythms, outflows, upheavals, TIDES, FACETS, SLOPES, hardships, strands, spills, workflows, Downs, patrols, clusters, crowds, greetings, ballots, influxes, inflows, packages, golfers, datasets, airways, batches, balls, fluxes, exacerbations, undulations, instalments, corrientes, volatilities, ondes.
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Verb, past tense
Indicated.
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Proper noun, plural
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Proper noun, singular
millimeter.
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Proper noun, singular
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