wavy

[ˈweɪvi]

wavy Definition

  • 1having curves or waves
  • 2having a wavelike pattern or appearance
  • 3marked by undulations

Using wavy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wavy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She has long, wavy hair that falls down her back.

  • Example

    The ocean was wavy and choppy today.

  • Example

    The artist created a wavy pattern on the canvas.

  • Example

    The road ahead was wavy and hilly.

wavy Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with wavy

  • a line that is not straight and has curves or waves

    Example

    The child drew a wavy line across the paper.

  • a phrase used to describe something that is cool, groovy, or awesome

    Example

    That concert was wavy gravy!

  • hair that is not straight and has curves or waves

    Example

    She has beautiful wavy hair that she loves to style.

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Summary: wavy in Brief

'Wavy' [ˈweɪvi] describes something that has curves or waves, such as hair, lines, or patterns. It can also refer to things that are marked by undulations, like roads or oceans. The term is often used informally, as in 'wavy gravy,' to express enthusiasm or approval.