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- pronunciation:
- rI
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- parts of speech:
- intransitive verb, transitive verb, noun
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb, noun)
part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
inflections: |
ripples, rippling, rippled |
definition 1: |
of water, to move or flow in small waves or undulations.
The stream rippled as it made its way down the mountain.- similar words:
- ruffle
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definition 2: |
to proceed with slight rising and falling, as in the volume of sound.
Laughter rippled through the crowd. |
related words: |
bubble, flow, fluctuate, fret, lap, roll, stream |
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part of speech: |
transitive verb |
definition: |
to make small waves or undulations in or on.
A breeze rippled the surface of the pond.- similar words:
- fret, ruffle
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related words: |
fluctuate, roll |
(v.)ripple
+ adverb
along, gently, outward, slightly
(v.)ripple
+ noun
air, arm, audience, cascade, crowd, curtain, economy, fabric, face, feature, flag, foot, motion, rock, skin, sky, spine, surface
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
the act or result of rippling; small or slight undulation, wave, or agitation.
The wind caused a ripple in the tall grass.- similar words:
- ruffle, wave
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definition 2: |
something resembling this in character, sound, or appearance.
The incident caused a ripple of fear among investors.
- similar words:
- wave
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related words: |
flow, wash, wave |
adjective + (n.)ripple
concentric, dark, faint, gentle, gravitational, positive, slight, slow, soft, subtle, tiny
verb + (n.)ripple
cause, create, detect, generate, produce, send, sense, stir, wave, waver
(n.)ripple
+ verb
circle, dance, disappear, distort, flow, mark, spread
noun + (n.)ripple

announcement, bottle, breath, breeze, grass, gravity, murmur, ocean, pattern, pool, sand, strike, universe, wave
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derivation: |
ripply (adj.) |
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