undulate

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How does the verb undulate differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of undulate are fluctuate, oscillate, sway, swing, vibrate, and waver. While all these words mean "to move from one direction to its opposite," undulate suggests a gentle wavelike motion.

an undulating sea of grass

When is fluctuate a more appropriate choice than undulate?

While in some cases nearly identical to undulate, fluctuate suggests constant irregular changes of level, intensity, or value.

fluctuating interest rates

Where would oscillate be a reasonable alternative to undulate?

The words oscillate and undulate can be used in similar contexts, but oscillate stresses a usually regular alternation of direction.

an oscillating fan

When can sway be used instead of undulate?

While the synonyms sway and undulate are close in meaning, sway implies a slow swinging or teetering movement.

trees swaying in the breeze

When might swing be a better fit than undulate?

Although the words swing and undulate have much in common, swing implies a movement of something attached at one end or one side.

the door suddenly swung open

When would vibrate be a good substitute for undulate?

The meanings of vibrate and undulate largely overlap; however, vibrate suggests the rapid oscillation of an elastic body under stress or impact.

the vibrating strings of a piano

When is it sensible to use waver instead of undulate?

In some situations, the words waver and undulate are roughly equivalent. However, waver stresses irregular motion suggestive of reeling or tottering.

the exhausted runner wavered before collapsing

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of undulate Navigating through the dirt in large, undulating curves is fun enough, but the game really shines when Pepper bursts out through the top layer of dirt in large, arcing jumps. Ars Technica, 22 Dec. 2024 See Demi Moore, whose ultra-long hair was styled into silky, undulating waves that radiated health at the Governors Awards on las tweek. Hannah Coates, Vogue, 24 Nov. 2024 To build the fantasy that became my world, the authorities excavated earth from 870 acres of hills that used to undulate in Bedok and Siglap, in the east of Singapore. Zining Mok, Longreads, 22 Oct. 2024 The home is easily recognizable with its jagged, undulating roofline resembling a series of cresting waves and donning hand-cut copper shingles evoking the scales of a fish. Wendy Bowman, Robb Report, 1 Sep. 2024 See All Example Sentences for undulate
Recent Examples of Synonyms for undulate
Verb
  • Financial markets oscillate between periods of stability and stress, with changes in volatility, liquidity, and correlations occurring in sometimes rapid and nonlinear ways.
    Steven Desmyter, Forbes, 5 Mar. 2025
  • The watch contains a high-frequency movement—a variation of sister-brand Zenith’s famous El Primero—oscillating at 36,000 vph, the chronograph caliber HUB4700.
    Paige Reddinger, Robb Report, 21 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • As markets fluctuate wildly, stocks teeter on uncertainty, and companies tighten budgets, professionals across industries are questioning their future.
    Margie Warrell, Forbes, 12 Mar. 2025
  • Fuel prices began to drop the next month but continued to fluctuate between 2022 and 2024.
    Washington Examiner Staff, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 11 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • Cage posed, waving for cameras, on the same day his ex Christina Fulton dismissed him from an assault lawsuit against their son, Weston Coppola Cage, 34.
    Sharareh Drury, People.com, 11 Mar. 2025
  • The video transitions to a scene where the present-day Bad Bunny is seen running through a field, proudly waving the Puerto Rican flag, before arriving at a local community gathering.
    Isabela Raygoza, Billboard, 11 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • Or catch a ferry to Lokrum Island—a 72-hectare nature reserve home to towering pine forests, a medieval Benedictine monastery (established in the 11th century), and botanical gardens where flirty peacocks flutter their feathers.
    Lewis Nunn, Forbes, 25 Feb. 2025
  • His long-distance shot skimmed off the stick of Niko Mikkola and fluttered past Juuse Saros.
    Fluto Shinzawa, The Athletic, 13 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • Praise God … my entire body is vibrating with joy right now.
    Jessica Lynch, Billboard, 10 Mar. 2025
  • The room looked like an airport lounge — gleaming white tables with copies of Foreign Policy, an inaudible conference livestream — and vibrated with the energy of journalists from around the world begging to get inside.
    Caitlin L. Chandler, The Dial, 6 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • For some in the room, Paul’s rebellion reflected their deep unease over Trump’s protectionism, which has rattled stock markets, shaken consumer confidence, and strained America’s relationships with its allies.
    Eric Cortellessa, TIME, 18 Mar. 2025
  • This structure has been shaken in less than three months of President Trump’s second administration.
    Llewellyn King, San Diego Union-Tribune, 17 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • No small tail flickered out of sight and no trace of perforation was visible.
    Hazlitt, Hazlitt, 12 Mar. 2025
  • The night was clear, and the lights of Washington, D.C., flickered below.
    Johnny Dodd, People.com, 4 Feb. 2025
Verb
  • His long gray beard flows in convulsing waves to his shoulders.
    Alfredo Sosa, The Christian Science Monitor, 27 Feb. 2025
  • Three times in the modern era, the world has been convulsed by fights over the supercontinent and the waters around it.
    HAL BRANDS, Foreign Affairs, 25 Feb. 2025

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“Undulate.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/undulate. Accessed 23 Mar. 2025.

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