Similar words: gesticulate, matriculation, calculation, speculation, circulation, stimulation, articulate, reticulate. Meaning: [dʒe‚stɪkjə'leɪʃn /-kjʊ'l-] n. a deliberate and vigorous gesture or motion.
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1 We communicated mainly by signs, gesticulation and mime.
2 We can vent anger by shouts and gesticulation.
3 There are also differences regarding the amount of gesticulation and mobility of the lips when communicating which are culturally determined.
4 Is gesticulation easier said than done?
5 Suddenly, the postilions exchange speech with animated gesticulation, and the horses are pulled up,(www.Sentencedict.com) almost haunches.
6 In fact , the eyes , gesticulation or appearance potential energy transmit more information than utterance.
7 Excitement usually increases the rate of speech, raises the voice pitch and there may be more than usual gesticulation.
8 But while she said it, Pearl laughed, and began to dance up and down with the humoursome gesticulation of a little imp, whose next freak might be to fly up the chimney.
9 He is better than delimiting to a saleswoman with gesticulation a period of time.
10 We use the way that knows you is sensor, photograph wait head, speech, gesticulation.
11 He laughed and threw the bottle upwards with a gesticulation I did not understand.
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