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gesticulate
[ je-stik-yuh-leyt ]
gesticulate
/ dʒɛˈstɪkjʊˌleɪt /
verb
- to express by or make gestures
Derived Forms
- gesˈticulative, adjective
- gesˈticuˌlator, noun
Other Words From
- ges·ticu·lative ges·tic·u·la·to·ry [je-, stik, -y, uh, -l, uh, -tawr-ee, -tohr-ee], adjective
- ges·ticu·lator noun
- over·ges·ticu·late verb overgesticulated overgesticulating
- over·ges·ticu·lative adjective
- over·ges·ticu·lative·ly adverb
- unges·ticu·lating adjective
- unges·ticu·lative adjective
- unges·ticu·la·tory adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of gesticulate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gesticulate1
Example Sentences
Before his winner he hit both posts, moaned and furiously gesticulated at the referee and team-mates, while also being pursued by a pitch invader at one stage.
Dart looked close to tears at the start of the second set and continued to gesticulate towards her team, which was led by mum Susie who has been coaching her in New York.
The screens, all muted, were playing live footage of Trump pointing, waving and gesticulating.
At the shout of “action,” two actors, costumed in black blazers and sunglasses, erupted into a spirited shouting match, gesticulating wildly as one demanded that the other convince his daughter to marry him.
"Don't get me started on that terrible war," she says, gesticulating energetically.
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