waved
Waved (adj) means having a wavy, undulating shape or outline. Example: “The leaf has a distinctive waved edge.”
How to use waved
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishShaped with gentle curves, like a wave.
Word forms
more waved comparative, most waved superlative
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The leaf has a distinctive _____ edge.
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What does “waved” mean?
The word “waved” means having a wavy, undulating shape or outline. In plain terms, shaped with gentle curves, like a wave.
How do you pronounce “waved”?
“Waved” is pronounced wayvd (/weɪvd/ in IPA).
How do you use “waved” in a sentence?
Here is “waved” used in a sentence: “The leaf has a distinctive waved edge.”
What part of speech is “waved”?
“Waved” is an adjective.
Is “waved” a common word?
“Waved” is an uncommon word in modern English.
What is the difference between waved and wavy?
Waved describes hair or an object having a wavy, undulating shape or outline, and is often used specifically for hairstyles, such as "waved hair." Wavy is the more general adjective used across many contexts, including water, lines, and fabric.
Is waved only used to describe hair?
Waved most commonly describes hair or similar features with an undulating shape, but it can apply to any object or outline that shows a wavy pattern, such as a waved edge on fabric or metal.