Opposite of a small wave or series of waves on the surface of water
Opposite of an undulating or throbbing movement
Opposite of the resultant occurrence
“The chief cause of the end of the cold war was the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.”
Opposite of a slow, regular movement of the sea in rolling waves that do not break
Opposite of the produced result or effect of a particular process or event
“Like coin tosses, there may be no salient causation to be discerned in the outcomes.”
Opposite of a soft, muffled crackling sound
Opposite of to flow choppily in a stream as water or liquid
Opposite of to move, or cause to move, in a wavelike motion
Opposite of to cascade or issue forth from somewhere
“Each drawer will be clearly marked and will be lined with bin liners for easy disposal and to ensure that the liquid is contained.”
Opposite of to flutter or wave around
Opposite of to move in a twisting or spiraling pattern
(usually of a liquid) Opposite of to rise up, to spill over, or to be on the verge of spilling over
“His tears began to ebb once he had gotten over the overwhelming emotion of landing his dream job.”
Opposite of to wave or flutter in the wind
“She looked directly at Tim, allowing her hair to drape down to her shoulders, and smiled seductively at him.”
Opposite of to move about or around quickly and randomly
“We walk steadily at the base of the shore where the waves remain still on a warm night.”
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