gestic Synonyms

gestic Meaning

Webster

gestic (a.)

Pertaining to deeds or feats of arms; legendary.

Relating to bodily motion; consisting of gestures; -- said especially with reference to dancing.

gestic Sentence Examples

  1. The street performer drew attention with their exaggerated gestic.
  2. She frantically gestic to her friend across the crowded room.
  3. The dancer's gestic were so expressive that they seemed to tell a story.
  4. The tour guide's gestic helped to make her explanations more memorable.
  5. The singer's gestic added an extra layer of emotion to the performance.
  6. The politician's gestic were carefully calculated to convey confidence and authority.
  7. The actor's gestic brought the character to life on stage.
  8. The mime's gestic were his only means of communication, but they were extraordinarily expressive.
  9. The teacher used gestic to emphasize important points in her lesson.
  10. The conductor's gestic were essential for coordinating the orchestra.

FAQs About the word gestic

Pertaining to deeds or feats of arms; legendary., Relating to bodily motion; consisting of gestures; -- said especially with reference to dancing.

mobile, moveable, gestural, gesticulatory, moving,gesticulative, gesticulant, movable, demonstrative, active

still, empty, stationary, stationary, frozen, static, motionless, static, frozen,wooden

The street performer drew attention with their exaggerated gestic.

She frantically gestic to her friend across the crowded room.

The dancer's gestic were so expressive that they seemed to tell a story.

The tour guide's gestic helped to make her explanations more memorable.