wave meaning
wave noun
(a raised line of water that moves on the surface of the sea): There were huge waves breaking on the shore.
(a sudden increase in a particular activity, behavior, or feeling): There was a wave of public protest against the policy. A wave of panic spread through the crowd.
(a movement of your hand and arm from side to side in order to signal or greet someone): As he left the house, he gave me a wave.
(the form in which sound, light, and radio signals travel): The electromagnetic wave travels as the light wave does.
verb
(to move your hand and arm from side to side in order to signal or greet someone): She waved at me, and I waved back.
(to move back and forth or up and down): The flag was waving in the wind.
wave meaning, envocabulary.com