Gesture [noun]

Definition of Gesture:

motion as communication

Synonyms of Gesture:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gesture:

Speech


Sentence/Example of Gesture:

Deepfake videos are made by feeding hundreds of hours of video of someone into a neural network, “teaching” the network the minutiae of the person’s voice, pronunciation, mannerisms, gestures, etc.

If you are close to the couple and want to send a gift, Elaine Swann, founder of the Swann School of Protocol, says the gesture can go a long way.

Cultivating an antiracist company culture requires much more than a few gestures.

In the case of Gardner and Collins, they probably hope these gestures across the aisle will help them in their reelection battles.

This symbolic gesture was accompanied by the construction of town halls and various temples.

But, when the car came thundering down, it was crammed to the step; with a melancholy gesture, the driver declined her signal.

She was growing a little stout, but it did not seem to detract an iota from the grace of every step, pose, gesture.

There was no vivacity in his putty-coloured features, but there were promptitude and decision in every abrupt gesture.

He even fancied that something of challenge flashed from her, though without definite words or gesture.

In dramatic interpretation the voice is a much more significant feature relatively than is the detail of gesture in pantomime.