wave in Korean
wave in Korean is 흔들리다 — wave means a moving ridge on the surface of water, especially the sea.
wave in Korean
흔들리다
Pronounced: heundeullida
to move back and forth repeatedly
What does "wave" mean?
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noun A moving ridge on the surface of water, especially the sea.
"Big waves crashed against the rocks during the storm."
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noun A moving disturbance that carries energy, such as sound, light, or radio signals.
"Sound waves travel faster through water than through air."
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noun A sudden but temporary surge or increase in something.
"A wave of applause swept through the crowd."
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verb To move your hand back and forth, usually to greet someone or say goodbye.
"She waved to her friends across the street."
wave in a sentence
- Big waves crashed against the rocks during the storm.
- Sound waves travel faster through water than through air.
- A wave of applause swept through the crowd.
- They're bracing for a new wave of the virus this winter.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "wave" in Korean?
"wave" in Korean is 흔들리다. wave means: A moving ridge on the surface of water, especially the sea.
How do you pronounce 흔들리다?
"wave" in Korean is 흔들리다, pronounced "heundeullida".
How do you use "wave" in a sentence?
Example: "Big waves crashed against the rocks during the storm." In Korean, "wave" is 흔들리다.
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