Ondulante is an adjective in Spanish.
/onduˈlante/
Ondulante is used to describe something that has a wavy or undulating shape or movement. It is frequently used in various contexts, including physical descriptions (e.g., waves, hair) and in medical terminology to describe certain patterns or movements. The word is commonly found in both oral and written contexts but tends to be used more in literary descriptions or scientific texts.
The surface of the water is wavy in the wind.
Su cabello ondulante atrae la atención de todos.
Her wavy hair draws everyone's attention.
La línea ondulante en el gráfico indica cambios en la temperatura.
Ondulante is not frequently used in specific idiomatic expressions. However, it can be incorporated into various phrases or descriptive metaphorical uses.
Love is like a undulating wave, sometimes gentle and other times tumultuous.
La vida tiene su propia línea ondulante, llena de altibajos.
Life has its own undulating line, full of ups and downs.
Los pensamientos en su mente eran como un río ondulante, fluyendo de una idea a otra.
The word ondulante derives from the Spanish verb ondular, which translates to "to undulate." The root onda means "wave," originating from Latin unda, also meaning "wave."
Synonyms: - Ondulado (wavy) - Serpenteante (serpentine) - Meandro (meandering)
Antonyms: - Liso (smooth) - Recto (straight) - Estático (static)