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  2. RIPPLE definition: 1. a small wave on the surface of water: 2. a sound or feeling that spreads through a person or…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : to become lightly ruffled or covered with small waves. b. : to flow in small waves. c. : to fall in soft undulating folds. the scarf rippled to the floor. 2. : to flow with a light rise and fall of sound or inflection. laughter rippled over the audience. 3. : to move with an undulating motion or so as to cause ripples.

  4. ripple in British English. (ˈrɪpəl ) noun. 1. a slight wave or undulation on the surface of water. 2. a small wave or undulation in fabric, hair, etc. 3. a sound reminiscent of water flowing quietly in ripples.

  5. a sound or feeling that spreads through a person or group of people, gradually increasing and then becoming smaller: A ripple of laughter / applause, etc. ran through the crowd. A ripple of excitement / unease, etc. flowed up her spine. News of the war hardly caused a ripple (= people showed little interest). [ U ]

  6. 1. (of a liquid surface) to form small waves or undulations, as water agitated by a breeze. 2. to flow with a light rise and fall or ruffling of the surface. 3. to have, form, or fall in small undulations, ruffles, or folds.

  7. 1 day ago · A ripple is a small wave on the surface of something, such as a ripple that forms a ring around the spot where you threw a pebble into the pond. Ripple can also be a verb. For example, you might see raindrops ripple on top of a puddle.

  8. noun. a slight wave or undulation on the surface of water. a small wave or undulation in fabric, hair, etc. a sound reminiscent of water flowing quietly in ripples. a ripple of laughter. electronics an oscillation of small amplitude superimposed on a steady value. another word for riffle.

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