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ripple vs wave

wave vs ripple

ripple and wave both are nouns.

ripple and wave both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ripple Yes No Yes No
wave Yes No Yes No
As nouns, wave is a hypernym of ripple; that is, wave is a word with a broader meaning than ripple:
  • ripple: a small wave on the surface of a liquid
  • wave: one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
Other hypernyms of ripple include moving ridge.
ripple (noun) wave (noun)
a small wave on the surface of a liquid a movement like that of a sudden occurrence or increase in a specified phenomenon
(electronics) an oscillation of small amplitude imposed on top of a steady value a hairdo that creates undulations in the hair
the act of signaling by a movement of the hand
(physics) a movement up and down or back and forth
one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
something that rises rapidly
a persistent and widespread unusual weather condition (especially of unusual temperatures)
an undulating curve
ripple (verb) wave (verb)
stir up (water) so as to form ripples set waves in
flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise signal with the hands or nod
move or swing back and forth
twist or roll into coils or ringlets
move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
Difference between ripple and wave

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