# archaic: CARRIAGE, BEARING 2. a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, sentiment, or attitude. 3. the use of motions of the limbs or body as a means of expression. 4. some thing said or done by way of formality or courtesy, as a symbol or token, or for its effect on the attitudes of others. By Nicole / frogmama08 / e-mail me at frogmama08@ymail.com
At my party, i gestured my guests to the living room where the party was being held.
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When I asked what was wrong, he just gestured toward a lumpy mess that should have been dinner.
A gesture is the movement of the body, particularly your hands.
No, gestured is a verb. Superlatives are adjectives or adverbs.
The man gestured wildly to the girl, hoping she would notice that she was giving the secret away.
Howard gestured to the chart behind him. "As you can see, we expect exponential growth for the company." The board members nodded in agreement.
"During her speech, she [gesticulated] so much that I could hardly concentrate on what she was saying." She [waved and gestured with her hands and arms] ...
Gesture is a regular verb so add -ed (-d in this case) to make both the past and past participle. gestured
the sentence the word gesture appears on pg 36 is magnet gestured with his arms.......
I sent her flowers as a gesture of sympathy
Because of my new diet my waistline is growing expotentially