Synonyms for new-wave
Grammar : Noun |
Définition of new-wave
Origin :- 1960, of cinema (from French Nouvelle Vague, late 1950s); 1976 as a name for the more restrained and melodic alternative to punk rock.
- As in new wave : noun alternative philosophy
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- acoustic wave
- be on same wavelength
- be on the same wavelength
- be the same wavelength
- coordinated successive crowd wave
- earthquake wave
- flag-waver
- frequency wave
- giant wave
- go on the airwaves
- Mach wave
- mach waves
- made waves
- make waves
- makes waves
- making waves
- microwave
- new-wave
- new wave
- on same wavelength
- on the same wavelength
- permanent wave
- radio wave
- rogue wave
- seismic sea wave
- seismic wave
- shock wave
- shortwave
- sine wave
- surface wave
- tidal wave
- unwavering
- unwaveringly
- was on the same wavelength
- wave
- wave maker
- wave mechanics
- waveless
- waver
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