[Idiom] MAKE WAVES. - Phrases in English to Describe Impact

Make waves.

Make waves.

/meɪk weɪvz/

Cause disturbance or controversy.

The idiom "make waves" means to cause a disturbance or bring about significant changes, often leading to controversy or discussions. This metaphor regards the way ripples spread across water when disturbed, symbolizing how actions or statements can affect a wider community.

Example Sentences

  1. His new theory is making waves in the scientific community.

    His new theory is causing a lot of excitement and discussion in the scientific community.

  2. She made waves at work with her innovative ideas.

    She caused a stir at work with her innovative ideas.

  3. After launching his startup, he quickly began to make waves in the tech industry with groundbreaking products.

    After launching his startup, he quickly attracted attention in the tech industry with groundbreaking products.

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