gesturing

[ˈdʒestʃərɪŋ]

gesturing Definition

  • 1making a gesture or series of gestures, especially while speaking or in place of speaking
  • 2using body movements to express an idea or emotion

Using gesturing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gesturing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She gestured towards the door and I knew it was time to leave.

  • Example

    He gestured with his hands as he spoke, emphasizing each point.

  • Example

    The teacher gestured for the students to be quiet.

gesturing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gesturing

Phrases with gesturing

  • an action intended to show kindness or willingness to help someone

    Example

    The company made a gesture of goodwill by offering a discount to its loyal customers.

  • empty gesture

    a meaningless or insincere action that is done just to show that you are doing something

    Example

    The politician's promise to reduce taxes was seen as an empty gesture by many voters.

  • a dramatic or impressive action that is intended to have a big impact on someone or something

    Example

    He made a grand gesture of love by proposing to her in front of a crowd of people.

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Summary: gesturing in Brief

To 'gesture' [ˈdʒestʃərɪŋ] means to use body movements to express an idea or emotion, often while speaking. It can also refer to making a gesture in place of speaking. Examples include 'She gestured towards the door and I knew it was time to leave.' and 'He gestured with his hands as he spoke, emphasizing each point.' Phrases like 'gesture of goodwill' and 'empty gesture' describe actions that show kindness or insincerity, respectively.

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