The foreigner began to gesticulate, for he didn't know a word in english.
I automatically prepared to deliver the Heimlich maneuver when he began to gesticulate wildly.
The antonym of "gesticulate" is "still" or "calm."
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
I automatically prepared to deliver the Heimlich maneuver when he began to gesticulate wildly.
Janice was becoming annoyed with Kevin's disgusting gesticulations at her and punched him in the jaw.
The noun forms for the verb to gesticulate are gesticulator, gesticulation, and the gerund, gesticulating.
The antonym of "gesticulate" is "still" or "calm."
"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
gesticulate.
The term gesticulate means is to perform a gesture in an exaggerated way. This is commonly done instead of speaking to convey a different and deeper meaning.
Gesticulated is the past tense of the word gesticulate. Gesticulate means to use gestures to emphasize your words instead of talking. It is typically dramatic gestures.
Synonyms for the verb to pantomime include: to Act, to Gesticulate, to Signal, and to Personate.
I am disturbed by your gesticulation ("shrug of the shoulders") or "wave of your arms" at my question.
Manner of carrying the body; position of the body or limbs; posture., A motion of the body or limbs expressive of sentiment or passion; any action or posture intended to express an idea or a passion, or to enforce or emphasize an argument, assertion, or opinion., To accompany or illustrate with gesture or action; to gesticulate., To make gestures; to gesticulate.