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Wave aside Meaning in English

expression

ˈweɪv/ /əˈsaɪd
WAYV uh-SYD
wˈeɪv/ /ɐsˈaɪd
WAYV uh-SYD

Definition

To quickly dismiss or reject something or someone with a hand gesture, often without considering it seriously.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both literal and figurative ways: someone might literally 'wave aside' a person with their hand, or figuratively dismiss an idea. Common in conversational English. Often paired with objections or concerns ('wave aside concerns'). More polite alternatives are sometimes preferred in formal settings.

Example Sentences

He tried to talk to her, but she waved aside his questions.

basic

The manager waved aside our concerns about the project.

basic

She waved aside the suggestion and continued working.

basic

Don’t just wave aside my opinion—I want to be heard.

natural

Whenever someone criticizes his work, he just waves it aside and moves on.

natural

She tried to explain, but he waved her aside impatiently.

natural