Gesture speaking involves using hand movements and body language to convey messages, emotions, or ideas. It can be a form of nonverbal communication that complements spoken language or serves as the primary means of communication for those who are deaf or have limited verbal abilities. Gesture speaking can be used to emphasize or clarify spoken words, convey emotions, and improve overall communication.
"Gesture" can function as both a noun and a verb. It is a noun when referring to a physical movement or signal made to express an idea or feeling, and a verb when describing the action of making such a movement or signal.
He made a kind gesture by holding the door open for the elderly woman.
The present participle for "gesture" is "gesturing."
She made a gesture of appreciation by giving him a thumbs-up after he helped her carry the groceries.
There are many other words that also mean gesture. Try looking it up in the thesaurus. OK, I'm not that mean so here are some words that also mean gesture : Sign Signal Gesticulation Motion Wave Shrug Nod I think that's about it. By S.T
"Gesture" can function as both a noun and a verb. It is a noun when referring to a physical movement or signal made to express an idea or feeling, and a verb when describing the action of making such a movement or signal.
You write gesture like this: gesture.
Your noble gesture shall not go unrewarded. That was a noble gesture. Sir/Ma'am, I am trying to gesture you forward.
crying
goodwill gesture
"I will gesture to you when it is your turn."
An "Gesture Frontier" is a place within a particular region where one gesture stops an another begins.
He gestured his hand in order to call him. Gesture here is an action done by the person.
The word "gesture" isn't in the Bible.
He made a kind gesture by holding the door open for the elderly woman.
Don't gesture at me like that!
Is a gesture in which reality is shifted to make something happen