Wave Off in a sentence

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Synonym: dismiss, shoo.

Meaning: To signal someone to leave or go away.

Wave Off sentence for class 1


- The teacher told us to wave off our hands.
- I wave off my friend when she leaves.
- At recess, we wave off to the kids on the other side.
- When the bus comes, I wave off to my mom.
- We wave off the butterflies in the garden.
- I wave off all the leaves flying in the wind.
- The dog waves off the mailman with a bark.
- I wave off my dad when I go to school.
- My sister waves off her toys before bed.
- We wave off the clouds in the sky.
- I wave off my brother when he goes to play.
- The children wave off the balloons as they float away.
- We wave off the rain when it stops.
- I wave off the birds as they fly by.
- My friend waves off the drawing she made.
- The cat waves off the bugs buzzing around.
- I wave off my grandma when she visits.
- We wave off the sun as it sets in the evening.
- The kids wave off the ice cream truck.
- I wave off the big truck passing by.
- We wave off the snowflakes coming down.
- I wave off the pictures on the wall.
- The teacher waves off the noise in the classroom.
- We wave off the stars shining in the night.
- I wave off the friends who come over to play.
- The kids wave off the fun games at the park.
- I wave off my homework when I finish it.
- We wave off the funny faces in the mirror.
- I wave off the time when Im having fun.
- My friends and I wave off the end of the day at school.

Wave Off sentence for class 2


- The teacher told us to wave off the noise from outside.
- When the rain started, we had to wave off our picnic plans.
- I will wave off my friend when she leaves for school.
- Let's wave off the balloons into the sky.
- The dog will wave off the mailman with a bark.
- We can wave off the dust with a big fan.
- My mom said to wave off the bad thoughts and be happy.
- The kids will wave off the butterflies in the garden.
- I will wave off the clouds and see the sun.
- The coach told us to wave off the mistakes and keep playing.
- We can wave off the leaves as we walk through the park.
- I will wave off my worries and enjoy the day.
- The teacher asked us to wave off distractions during the test.
- My dad will wave off the car when we go on a trip.
- The cat will wave off the flies with its tail.
- We should wave off the sadness and smile instead.
- I will wave off my sister when she goes to her friend's house.
- The children will wave off the kites as they fly high.
- Let's wave off the snowflakes as they fall from the sky.
- I will wave off the time and just have fun.
- The bird will wave off the branches as it flies away.
- We can wave off the worries and play outside.
- My brother will wave off the video game to do his homework.
- The teacher told us to wave off the mistakes and try again.
- I will wave off my fears and be brave.
- The children will wave off the leaves in the autumn breeze.
- Let's wave off the rain and play in the puddles.
- I will wave off my tiredness and finish my project.
- The puppy will wave off the ball when we throw it.
- We should wave off the past and look forward to the future.

Wave Off sentence for class 3


- The teacher told us to wave off our worries and enjoy the picnic.
- When the plane was ready to take off, the pilot waved off the crowd.
- I had to wave off my friend because I was running late for class.
- My mom waved off my concerns about the test; she said I would do great.
- The coach told the players to wave off any distractions during the game.
- I waved off the rain and decided to play outside anyway.
- She waved off the butterflies in her stomach before going on stage.
- The dog was so excited that it waved off the leash to run free.
- When I asked my dad for dessert, he waved off my request with a smile.
- The magician waved off the audience's applause and took a bow.
- My sister waved off my suggestion to play a different game.
- The teacher waved off the noise in the classroom so we could focus.
- I waved off the idea of going to the movies because I wanted to read instead.
- The cat waved off the toy mouse and went to sleep.
- When I felt nervous, I had to wave off my fear and be brave.
- The librarian waved off the kids who were being too loud in the library.
- I waved off my friend's invitation because I had homework to do.
- The bird waved off the other birds and flew high into the sky.
- My brother waved off my help and wanted to do it himself.
- The teacher waved off the late bell and continued the lesson.
- I waved off the cold weather and wore my favorite shorts.
- The puppy waved off the older dog and wanted to play by itself.
- My dad waved off my worries about the upcoming trip.
- The chef waved off the customers waiting too long for their food.
- I waved off the idea of skipping school because I wanted to learn.
- The children waved off their parents as they went to play on the swings.
- The artist waved off the mistakes and kept painting.
- My friend waved off my compliment and said it was nothing special.
- The teacher waved off the question because it was not related to the lesson.
- I waved off my tiredness and decided to finish my project.

Wave Off simple sentence


- She waved off her friend as he left.
- He felt sad but waved off the goodbye cheerfully.
- They noticed how people wave off their guests at the door.
- She wanted to wave off her family at the airport.
- He felt proud to wave off the team before the game.
- They learned that it is polite to wave off someone leaving.
- She waved off the car as it drove away.
- He noticed how she waved off his compliments humbly.
- They appreciated the gesture of waving off a friend.
- She felt happy to wave off her classmates after school.
- He learned to wave off distractions while studying.
- They felt excited to wave off the parade participants.
- She wanted to wave off the bus as it departed.
- He felt relieved when he could wave off his worries.
- They noticed how people wave off in different cultures.
- She waved off the rain and continued her walk.
- He felt inspired to wave off negativity in his life.
- They learned that waving off can show support.
- She felt grateful to wave off her friends before their trip.
- He noticed how children wave off their parents at school.
- They appreciated the warmth of waving off friends.
- She felt joyful to wave off the festivities at the end of the day.
- He learned to wave off any doubts he had.
- They felt excited to wave off the fireworks at night.
- She wanted to wave off the tension in the room.
- He felt proud to wave off his achievements.
- They noticed how waving off can be a sign of friendship.
- She wanted to wave off her worries and enjoy the moment.
- He felt empowered to wave off challenges in his path.
- They appreciated the simple act of waving off.


Wave Off in a sentence

(1) I always wave off at my professors after class.

(2) I always wave off at my teammates after a game.

(3) You shouldn't wave off the chance to study abroad.

(4) You can't just wave off the consequences of plagiarism.

(5) I had to wave off at my coach as I left practice early.

(6) Don't wave off the importance of time management skills.

(7) I had to wave off at my boss as I left work for the day.

(8) I always wave off at my coworkers as I leave the office.

(9) Don't wave off the importance of studying for your exams.

(10) It's hard to wave off at my dog when I leave for the day.



Wave Off sentence

(11) I always wave off at my siblings when I leave for college.

(12) I had to wave off at my friends as I left the party early.

(13) You can't just wave off the need to attend class regularly.

(14) Don't wave off the need to take care of your mental health.

(15) I always wave off at my parents before leaving for college.

(16) Don't wave off the importance of networking with your peers.

(17) Don't wave off the importance of setting goals for yourself.

(18) The coach had to wave off practice today because of the rain.

(19) I had to wave off at my roommate as I left for my internship.

(20) I had to wave off at my study group as I headed to the library.




Wave Off make sentence

(21) I always wave off at my classmates as I leave the lecture hall.

(22) I had to wave off at my professor as I left their office hours.

(23) I had to wave off at my friends as I rushed to my morning class.

(24) I had to wave off at my girlfriend as I left for my weekend trip.

(25) It's important to wave off at your friends when you leave a party.

(26) I will wave off from my laziness and start working on my projects.

(27) The Great Wave off Kanagawa is a famous woodblock print by Hokusai.

(28) You shouldn't wave off the significance of building a strong resume.

(29) The professor had to wave off class today due to a family emergency.

(30) The surfer rode a massive wave off the reel, showcasing their skills.



Sentence of wave off

(31) You can't just wave off the value of internships and work experience.

(32) I had to wave off my plans to go to the gym because I had a headache.

(33) It's important to wave off at your family when you leave for college.

(34) It's polite to wave off at your roommates when you leave for the day.

(35) It's time to wave off from negative thoughts and focus on positivity.

(36) I had to wave off from my plans to attend the concert as I fell sick.

(37) You shouldn't wave off the opportunity to join a student organization.

(38) I will wave off from my comfort zone and try new things this semester.

(39) It's time to wave off from distractions and concentrate on my studies.

(40) It's hard to wave off at my favorite coffee shop when I'm running late.




Wave Off meaningful sentence

(41) Standing waves can be created by reflecting a wave off a fixed boundary.

(42) You can't just wave off the need to ask for help when you're struggling.

(43) I had to wave off my plans to study abroad due to financial constraints.

(44) Don't wave off the importance of getting enough sleep during finals week.

(45) The professor had to wave off the office hours due to a family emergency.

(46) It's time to wave off from my bad eating habits and start a healthy diet.

(47) I will wave off from my negative self-talk and start believing in myself.

(48) The surfers compete to see who can ride the biggest wave off of the coast.

(49) I will wave off from my fear of failure and work hard to achieve my goals.

(50) I had to wave off from my plans to go on a road trip as my car broke down.



Wave Off sentence examples

(51) Don't wave off the significance of building a professional online presence.

(52) I had to wave off my plans to join a club because of conflicting schedules.

(53) Don't wave off the opportunity to attend guest lectures and events on campus.

(54) I had to wave off from my plans to study abroad due to financial constraints.

(55) I will wave off from my old habits and start a new fitness routine this year.

(56) I had to wave off from my plans to join the sports team due to a knee injury.

(57) The student had to wave off their plans to attend the job fair due to illness.

(58) I had to wave off my plans to attend the seminar due to transportation issues.

(59) Don't wave off the significance of building relationships with your professors.

(60) You can't just wave off the need to stay organized and keep track of deadlines.



Sentence with wave off

(61) It's time to wave off from procrastination and start working on my assignments.

(62) Stationary waves can be created by reflecting a wave off a boundary or obstacle.

(63) Don't wave off the opportunity to network with professionals at the career fair.

(64) I will wave off from my habit of staying up late and start getting enough sleep.

(65) It's polite to wave off at your neighbors when you leave your apartment building.

(66) You shouldn't wave off the significance of developing strong communication skills.

(67) I had to wave off my plans to volunteer at the shelter due to a family obligation.

(68) I had to wave off from my plans to attend the seminar as I had a family emergency.

(69) It's time to wave off from my habit of skipping classes and attend all my lectures.

(70) The professor had to wave off the class early due to a power outage in the building.




Use wave off in a sentence

(71) As the semester comes to an end, I will wave off from my friends and head back home.

(72) I had to wave off my plans to go to the concert because I couldn't afford the tickets.

(73) The student had to wave off their internship opportunity due to a scheduling conflict.

(74) I had to wave off my plans to attend the party because I was feeling under the weather.

(75) I had to wave off my plans to participate in the study group due to a prior commitment.

(76) I had to wave off my plans to attend the football game because I had a family emergency.

(77) The professor had to wave off the guest speaker's visit due to unforeseen circumstances.

(78) I had to wave off my plans to attend the concert because I couldn't get tickets in time.

(79) I had to wave off from attending the party as I had an early morning class the next day.

(80) I had to wave off my friend's suggestion to skip class because I didn't want to fall behind.



Sentence using wave off

(81) I had to wave off my friend's request to borrow my notes because I needed them for the exam.

(82) The student had to wave off their plans to attend the conference due to travel restrictions.

(83) The student had to wave off their plans to attend the workshop due to a scheduling conflict.

(84) The student had to wave off the opportunity to study abroad because of financial constraints.

(85) The student had to wave off their participation in the group project due to personal reasons.

(86) The professor had to wave off the quiz due to a miscommunication with the teaching assistant.

(87) I had to wave off my roommate's request to borrow my laptop because I needed it for a project.

(88) I had to wave off my plans to go to the party because I had an early morning class the next day.

(89) I had to wave off my plans to go home for the weekend because I have a big project due on Monday.

(90) I had to wave off my friend's offer to help me with my essay because I wanted to do it on my own.



Wave Off example sentence

(91) You shouldn't wave off the opportunity to participate in research projects or independent studies.

(92) It's time to wave off from my habit of leaving things to the last minute and start planning ahead.

(93) I had to wave off my roommate's request to borrow my laptop because I needed it for a presentation.

(94) I had to wave off my friend's invitation to go out last night because I had a lot of studying to do.

(95) I had to wave off my friends' invitation to go out last night because I had a lot of studying to do.

(96) I had to wave off my friend's suggestion to go out for drinks because I had an early morning meeting.

(97) The professor had to wave off the request for extra credit because it wasn't fair to the other students.

(98) The student had to wave off the idea of dropping the class because it was a requirement for their major.

(99) The student had to wave off the idea of taking a day off from studying because they were falling behind.

(100) The student had to wave off the idea of taking a break from studying because the exam was coming up soon.

(101) The professor had to wave off the idea of giving a makeup exam because it was against the school's policy.

(102) The professor had to wave off the class discussion due to technical difficulties with the online platform.

(103) The professor had to wave off the idea of extending the deadline for the assignment because it was already too generous.

(104) The scenes in Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa have aged like a fine painting, capturing the power and beauty of nature.

(105) The professor had to wave off the idea of canceling the final exam because it was necessary to assess the students' knowledge.



Wave Off meaning


Wave off is a phrasal verb that can be used in various contexts and has multiple meanings. In this article, we will explore the different ways to use "wave off" in sentences and provide tips on how to incorporate it effectively.


1. Definition and Usage: To begin, let's understand the meaning of "wave off." It generally refers to the act of dismissing or disregarding something or someone. It can also indicate the action of signaling someone or something to move away or depart. Additionally, "wave off" can be used to describe the act of making a gesture with your hand to indicate a negative response or refusal.


2. Using "wave off" in sentences: Now, let's delve into the various ways you can use "wave off" in your sentences: - Dismissing or disregarding: When you want to express the act of dismissing or disregarding something, you can use "wave off" in the following manner: Example


1. Despite the criticism, she waved off their comments and continued with her project. Example


2. The manager waved off the complaints, claiming they were baseless. - Signaling someone or something to move away or depart: If you want to convey the action of signaling someone or something to move away or depart, you can use "wave off" as shown below: Example


1. The air traffic controller waved off the plane due to poor weather conditions. Example


2. The security guard waved off the crowd, asking them to maintain distance. - Making a gesture of negative response or refusal: When you want to describe the act of making a gesture with your hand to indicate a negative response or refusal, you can use "wave off" in the following way: Example


1. She waved off the offer, stating that she was not interested. Example


2. The politician waved off the reporter's question, avoiding a direct answer.


3. Tips for using "wave off" effectively: To ensure that you use "wave off" accurately and effectively in your sentences, consider the following tips: - Understand the context: Before using "wave off," make sure you understand the context in which it is being used. This will help you choose the appropriate meaning and usage. - Use appropriate gestures: When describing the act of waving off, consider incorporating appropriate gestures in your sentence to enhance clarity and understanding. - Vary sentence structures: To make your writing more engaging, try using "wave off" in different sentence structures. This will prevent your writing from becoming repetitive. - Consider synonyms: If you find yourself using "wave off" repeatedly, consider using synonyms to add variety to your writing. Some synonyms for "wave off" include dismiss, disregard, reject, decline, or brush off. - Practice using "wave off" in different contexts: To become more comfortable with using "wave off," practice incorporating it into sentences that reflect various scenarios. This will help you develop a better understanding of its usage.


In conclusion, "wave off" is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in different ways to convey dismissal, signaling, or refusal. By understanding its various meanings and following the tips provided, you can effectively incorporate "wave off" into your sentences and enhance your writing skills.





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