biting our nails
"I will gesture to you when it is your turn."
The abstract noun form of the adjective nervous is nervousness.
That is the correct spelling of "gesture" (a motion, sign, or signal).
A Gesture Life was created on 1999-09-06.
just plain nervousness
Crossed legs with a hand in between typically suggests a closed or defensive posture. This gesture can indicate discomfort, defensiveness, or a desire to create a barrier between oneself and others. It may also signal nervousness or a lack of confidence.
Biting his lip could be a sign of nervousness, attraction, or anticipation. It can be a subconscious gesture indicating that he is feeling self-conscious or sexually interested in the girl he is talking to.
Licking his lips after a kiss could suggest that he enjoyed the kiss and is savoring the moment. It could also be a subconscious gesture to hydrate his lips or a sign of nervousness or anticipation.
You should talk to your doctor about your nervousness. This is especially true if your nervousness is getting in the way of your everyday life or your job.
The oral gesture theory posits that language evolved from manual gestures used by our ancient ancestors, with the transition to vocalizations occurring later as gestures became associated with specific meanings. This theory suggests that language has its roots in manual communication systems.
You write gesture like this: gesture.
It's nervousness that helps you achieve good results
The noun form of nervous is "nervousness."
The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness was created in 1980.
My nervousness when I go to the dentist always puts my stomach in knots.
People cry of nervousness because they are insecure and emotionally unstable.
Your noble gesture shall not go unrewarded. That was a noble gesture. Sir/Ma'am, I am trying to gesture you forward.