tidal wave Antonyms

Meaning of tidal wave

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tidal wave (n)

an overwhelming manifestation of some emotion or phenomenon

an unusual (and often destructive) rise of water along the seashore caused by a storm or a combination of wind and high tide

a wave resulting from the periodic flow of the tides that is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and sun

tidal wave Sentence Examples

  1. The earthquake triggered a devastating tidal wave that engulfed coastal communities.
  2. The towering tidal wave crashed against the seawalls, shattering them into pieces.
  3. The fishing boat was tossed about like a toy in the raging tidal wave.
  4. The siren blared, warning of an impending tidal wave and urging residents to evacuate.
  5. The tidal wave's force uprooted trees, demolished houses, and washed away roads.
  6. The aftermath of the tidal wave left a landscape of destruction and despair.
  7. Scientists studied the patterns of tidal waves to improve early warning systems.
  8. The government established a fund to help victims of the tidal wave rebuild their lives.
  9. The tidal wave brought an unexpected influx of debris, including logs, boats, and even cars.
  10. The survivors of the tidal wave shared their harrowing experiences, reminding people of the devastating power of nature.

FAQs About the word tidal wave

an overwhelming manifestation of some emotion or phenomenon, an unusual (and often destructive) rise of water along the seashore caused by a storm or a combinat

tsunami, sea(s), billow, swell,surge, curl,surf, ground swell, breaker, whitecap

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The earthquake triggered a devastating tidal wave that engulfed coastal communities.

The towering tidal wave crashed against the seawalls, shattering them into pieces.

The fishing boat was tossed about like a toy in the raging tidal wave.

The siren blared, warning of an impending tidal wave and urging residents to evacuate.