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Wave off Meaning in English

expression

ˈweɪv/ /ˈɔf
WAYV-AWF
wˈeɪv/ /ˈɒf
WAYV-OF

Definition

To make a hand gesture to say goodbye or to dismiss someone or something with a wave of the hand. It can mean either saying farewell or showing that you are not interested.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal; often used to describe a quick or casual gesture. Can be both literal (physically waving) or figurative (showing disregard). Phrases: 'wave someone off', 'wave off concerns'. Not the same as 'wave' (simple greeting/farewell).

Example Sentences

She waved off her friend at the airport.

basic

He tried to help, but she waved him off.

basic

The coach waved off the referee's suggestion.

basic

I tried to warn him, but he just waved me off.

natural

Don't just wave off my concerns—they're serious.

natural

We stood outside to wave off the newlyweds as they left the party.

natural