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gesticulation (noun)

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  • gesticulation — gesticulate ► VERB ▪ gesture dramatically in place of or to emphasize speech. DERIVATIVES gesticulation noun. ORIGIN Latin gesticulari, from gestus action …   English terms dictionary

  • gesticulation — early 15c., from L. gesticulationem (nom. gesticulatio), noun of action from pp. stem of gesticulari to gesture, mimic, from gesticulus a mimicking gesture, dim. of gestus (see GEST (Cf. gest)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • gesticulation — noun Date: 15th century 1. the act of making gestures 2. gesture; especially an expressive gesture made in showing strong feeling or in enforcing an argument …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gesticulation — noun a) The act of gesticulating, or making gestures to express passion or enforce sentiments. b) A gesture; a motion of the body or limbs in speaking, or in representing action or passion, and enforcing arguments and sentiments. See Also:… …   Wiktionary

  • gesticulation — noun a deliberate and vigorous gesture or motion • Derivationally related forms: ↑gesticulate • Hypernyms: ↑gesture, ↑motion …   Useful english dictionary

  • gesticulation — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun An expressive, meaningful bodily movement: gesture, indication, motion, sign, signal. Informal: high sign. See EXPRESS …   English dictionary for students

  • gesticulation — /dʒɛsˌtɪkjəˈleɪʃən/ (say jes.tikyuh layshuhn) noun 1. the act of gesticulating. 2. an animated or excited gesture …  

  • gesticulate — [dʒɛ stɪkjʊleɪt] verb gesture dramatically in place of or to emphasize speech. Derivatives gesticulation noun gesticulator noun gesticulatory adjective Origin C17 (earlier (ME) as gesticulation): from L. gesticulat , gesticulari, from gesticulus …   English new terms dictionary

  • gesticulate — ► VERB ▪ gesture dramatically in place of or to emphasize speech. DERIVATIVES gesticulation noun. ORIGIN Latin gesticulari, from gestus action …   English terms dictionary

  • sufferance — noun /sʌ.fɚ.əns/ a) Endurance, especially patiently, of pain or adversity. I indulged in this meditation for a moment, and then again addressed the mourner, who stood leaning against the bed with that expression of resigned despair, of complete… …   Wiktionary

  • movement — noun 1) Rachel made a sudden movement there was almost no movement Syn: motion, move; gesture, gesticulation, sign, signal; action, activity 2) the movement of supplies Syn: transportation …   Thesaurus of popular words

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