undulative (Meaning)

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undulative (a.)

Consisting in, or accompanied by, undulations; undulatory.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undulative

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undulative Sentence Examples

  1. The undulative waves of the ocean crashed against the shore, creating a rhythmic symphony.
  2. The soft, undulative hills of the countryside rolled gently towards the horizon.
  3. The undulative flame of the candle flickered and danced in the evening breeze.
  4. The undulating rhythm of the music filled the room, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  5. The undulating lines of the artwork seemed to flow effortlessly across the canvas.
  6. Her long, undulative hair cascaded down her shoulders like a silken curtain.
  7. The undulative graph tracked the rise and fall of the stock market over time.
  8. The undulative movement of the jellyfish through the water resembled an underwater ballet.
  9. The gentle, undulative massage relieved the tension in her muscles.
  10. The undulating waves of sand in the desert created a mesmerizing and ever-changing landscape.

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Consisting in, or accompanied by, undulations; undulatory.

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The undulative waves of the ocean crashed against the shore, creating a rhythmic symphony.

The soft, undulative hills of the countryside rolled gently towards the horizon.

The undulative flame of the candle flickered and danced in the evening breeze.

The undulating rhythm of the music filled the room, creating an ethereal atmosphere.