Gesticulation [noun]

Definition of Gesticulation:

gesture

Synonyms of Gesticulation:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gesticulation:

Rest

Repose


Sentence/Example of Gesticulation:

His gestures were slow, sober, and rare; for he held southern gesticulation in horror.

If gesticulation be also a means of expressing character, as in ballets, this is only a secondary means.

When he drew near the headmost vessel, he began to utter an earnest address, accompanied with violent gesticulation.

Karlsefin, therefore, tried his hand at a little gesticulation, while the natives gazed at him with speechless interest.

Here they engaged in an animated conversation, if much gesticulation is any indication.

With a final gesticulation of vindictive, feminine joy, she succeeded in spilling the whole bottle of ink on the white bed-spread.

I saw her enter, and watched her through the glass door speaking vehemently with some gesticulation.

His favorite occupation consisted in embellishing his rhetoric with all the proprieties of gesticulation and utterance.

Now this exciting gesticulation can be very easily observed, but the observation must not come too late.

On this he blew a mighty blast, and then with much gesticulation bellowed his orders to the men.