waving

/ˈweɪvɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Having a shape or motion that curves or moves like waves.
    • The child drew a waving path for the toy car to follow.
    • The artist painted a waving line across the canvas.
    • The waving pattern on the fabric reminded her of the ocean.
Antonyms
noun
  1. The act of moving one's hand or an object from side to side as a gesture.
    • A friendly waving of hands greeted the speaker as she entered the room.
    • His constant waving during the concert annoyed the people behind him.
    • The waving of the flag signaled the start of the race.
verb
  1. Moving one's hand or an object from side to side, usually to greet, signal, or say goodbye.
    • The crowd waved flags as the parade passed by.
    • He waved goodbye to his family before boarding the train.
    • She was waving at her friend from across the street.
  2. Moving freely back and forth or up and down, like a flag in the wind or hair in the breeze.
    • The banners were waving above the stadium.
    • The tall grass was waving in the wind.
    • Her hair waved gently as she walked along the beach.
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