1. new wave - Noun
2. new wave - Adjective
any creative group active in the innovation and application of new concepts and techniques in a given field (especially in the arts)
an art movement in French cinema in the 1960s
Source: WordNetnew-wave
1980-1991 Subsequent solo releases included the album-long concept work Healing (1981) and the new wave -tinged The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect (1982), which included a cover of The Small Faces ' hit " Tin Soldier ". Source: Internet
“A combination of lower oil prices, deteriorating economic conditions and fierce competition among banks is driving a new wave of mergers and acquisitions in Saudi Arabia and across the wider Gulf region,” Moody's said in September. Source: Internet
A combination of the FIL and the “Phase One” U.S.-China trade deal will spur a new wave of interest and ultimately FDIs in China. Source: Internet
After all, as the noted, a new wave of infections is hitting — sending more regions into lockdown. Source: Internet
Although he feels it’s been a minute since a new wave has been ushered in from his area, Hue is optimistic about the future. Source: Internet
Already home to more than 3.5 million Syrian refugees, Turkey fears a new wave may overwhelm its borders. Source: Internet