English · Common Verbs
/weɪvz/
[/weɪvz/]
third-person singular of wave
Third-person singular present of 'wave': used when he, she, or it does the action of wave.
The little boy waves at every bus that passes the front window of the house.
The little boy waves at every bus that passes the front window of the house.
From Old English 'wafian' (to wave with the hands).
Used with singular subjects like he, she, or it in the present tense.