undulates (Meaning)

undulates

to form or move in waves, to rise and fall in volume, pitch, or cadence, to rise and fall in volume, pitch, or rhythm, to present a wavy appearance, to cause to move in a wavy, sinuous, or flowing manner, having a wavy surface, edge, or markings

undulates Sentence Examples

  1. The smooth surface of the lake undulated under the gentle breeze.
  2. The grassy field undulated like a rolling emerald ocean.
  3. The snake's body undulated as it slithered through the undergrowth.
  4. The flame's wavering glow undulated like a heartbeat against the darkness.
  5. The music undulated through the concert hall, washing over the audience in waves.
  6. The dunes undulated across the desert landscape, forming a mesmerizing tapestry of sand.
  7. The undulating coastline stretched far into the horizon, promising adventure and exploration.
  8. The undulating guitar strings vibrated with a haunting melody.
  9. The smoke from the bonfire undulated upwards, carrying with it the scent of pine.
  10. The undulating hills provided a stunning backdrop for the village nestled amidst them.

FAQs About the word undulates

to form or move in waves, to rise and fall in volume, pitch, or cadence, to rise and fall in volume, pitch, or rhythm, to present a wavy appearance, to cause to

flutters, sways, quivers, wobbles, fluctuates, waves, shakes,oscillates, flickers, shudders

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The smooth surface of the lake undulated under the gentle breeze.

The grassy field undulated like a rolling emerald ocean.

The snake's body undulated as it slithered through the undergrowth.

The flame's wavering glow undulated like a heartbeat against the darkness.