make waves
Meaning
- create a disturbance or controversy, often by challenging the status quo.
- attract attention, especially in a way that causes disruption or brings significant change.
- provoke a reaction, often in a negative or confrontational way.
- bring about noticeable change or innovation in a field or situation.
- cause trouble or upset by speaking or acting against established norms or expectations.
Example Sentences
- She didn't want to make waves at the meeting, so she kept her opinion to herself.
- His new ideas have really started to make waves in the tech industry.
- By protesting the policy changes, the ...
