waving (aside or off) (Meaning)

waving (aside or off)

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waving (aside or off) Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd erupted in applause, waving aside their reservations about the speaker.
  2. The actress gracefully waved off the persistent autograph seekers.
  3. The professor waved aside the student's frivolous question, dismissing it as irrelevant.
  4. The security guard waved people through the gate, keeping the crowd moving smoothly.
  5. The child waved off their fears and bravely climbed the tall tree.
  6. The teacher waved aside the unruly student's behavior, focusing on the rest of the class.
  7. The doctor waved off concerns about the patient's recovery, reassuring them of a positive outcome.
  8. The athlete waved aside the pain and continued running, determined to finish the race.
  9. The politician waved off the allegations against them, calling them mere fabrications.
  10. The traffic officer waved off the speeding car, allowing it to pass without penalty.

FAQs About the word waving (aside or off)

passing over, winking (at), blinking (at), brushing (aside or off),waiving, exculpating, ignoring, glossing (over), clearing, acquitting

marking,objecting (to), noting,heeding,minding

The crowd erupted in applause, waving aside their reservations about the speaker.

The actress gracefully waved off the persistent autograph seekers.

The professor waved aside the student's frivolous question, dismissing it as irrelevant.

The security guard waved people through the gate, keeping the crowd moving smoothly.