rippling (Meaning)
rippling (n)
a small wave on the surface of a liquid
rippling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Ripple
Synonyms & Antonyms of rippling
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
rippling Sentence Examples
- The wind sent gentle ripples across the tranquil lake, creating a calming atmosphere.
- The dancer's movements were characterized by fluid ripples that flowed effortlessly through her body.
- The ripples in the sand marked the relentless march of the relentless waves.
- The music rippled through the concert hall, enveloping the audience in its vibrant symphony.
- The laughter of children sent ripples of joy through the neighborhood.
- The muscle rippled beneath the skin as the athlete flexed her arm.
- The ripples on the glass surface hinted at the turbulence beneath.
- The echoes of the gunshot rippled through the air, carrying a chilling message.
- The ripples in the fabric created a delicate and intricate pattern.
- The ripple effect of the financial crisis spread through the global economy, affecting countless lives.
FAQs About the word rippling
a small wave on the surface of a liquidof Ripple
rippled, rolling, surging, swelling, undulatory,rutted, billowing, undulating, undulant, unaligned
exact, uniform, aligned, vertical, regular, vertical, true, aligned, regular, exact
The wind sent gentle ripples across the tranquil lake, creating a calming atmosphere.
The dancer's movements were characterized by fluid ripples that flowed effortlessly through her body.
The ripples in the sand marked the relentless march of the relentless waves.
The music rippled through the concert hall, enveloping the audience in its vibrant symphony.