geste (Meaning)
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geste (v. i.)
To tell stories or gests.
Synonyms & Antonyms of geste
Synonyms:
- wont
- proprieties
- amenity
- attribute
- courtesy
- uniqueness
- trick
- peculiarity
- poise
- distinctiveness
- convention
- presence
- mien
- mores
- p's and q's
- practise
- air
- look
- formality
- civility
- politeness
- rules
- protocol
- mode
- trait
- practice
- strangeness
- custom
- singularity
- habitude
- decorum
- aspect
- habit
- characteristic
- pattern
- carriage
- posture
geste Sentence Examples
- The knight's heroic geste echoed through the annals of history.
- The monk chronicled the grand gestes of the king and his loyal subjects.
- The bard's lyre played a stirring melody, narrating the glorious gestes of a bygone era.
- The ambassador delivered a diplomatic geste to the foreign court.
- The grand geste of the statesman brought about a lasting peace between warring nations.
- The explorer's intrepid geste took them into uncharted territories.
- The philanthropist's benevolent geste provided relief to the needy.
- The martyr's ultimate geste was a testament to their unwavering faith.
- The artist's evocative geste captured the essence of a moment in time.
- The surgeon's skilled geste saved countless lives.
FAQs About the word geste
To tell stories or gests.
behavior, address,actions, conduct, deportment,manners, comportment, fashion, etiquette, pose
No antonyms found.
The knight's heroic geste echoed through the annals of history.
The monk chronicled the grand gestes of the king and his loyal subjects.
The bard's lyre played a stirring melody, narrating the glorious gestes of a bygone era.
The ambassador delivered a diplomatic geste to the foreign court.