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Water Wave

Definition: A water wave refers to a disturbance on the surface of a body of water, characterized by the transfer of energy through water particles.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: The water wave crashed against the shore.
  • Verb: The boat rocked as the waves watered around.

Senses:

  1. Physical: A wave created by wind or other forces that form on the surface of a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
  2. Metaphorical: A representation of motion or fluctuation, often used to describe changes in various aspects of life or a graphical representation used for decorative purposes.

Sample Sentences:

  • The water wave crashed against the rocks, creating a spectacular display of power.
  • Surfers wait patiently for big waves to catch the perfect water wave.
  • The artist painted a beautiful water wave on the canvas.
  • In times of uncertainty, we must learn to ride the waves of life.
  • The decorative vase featured an intricate design of water waves.

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