gesticulative (Meaning)

gesticulative

to make gestures especially when speaking

gesticulative Sentence Examples

  1. The impassioned politician's gesticulative speech captivated the audience's attention.
  2. The actor's portrayal of the eccentric character was marked by exaggerated gesticulative movements.
  3. The hearing-impaired child relied on gesticulations to communicate his thoughts and feelings.
  4. The preacher's gesticulative sermon brought the congregation to a state of religious fervor.
  5. The salesperson's animated gesticulations added an element of enthusiasm to the presentation.
  6. The dance instructor used gesticulative cues to guide the students through intricate choreography.
  7. The opera singer's impassioned performance featured elaborate gesticulations that enhanced the emotional impact of the aria.
  8. The traffic policeman's gesticulations directed the flow of vehicles with precision and efficiency.
  9. The child's gesticulative play was a testament to the power of imagination and creativity.
  10. The author's gesticulative prose brought the characters and setting vividly to life, immersing the reader in the narrative.

FAQs About the word gesticulative

to make gestures especially when speaking

movable, gesticulant, gestural, moving, gestic,gesticulatory, mobile, motile, demonstrative,moveable

frozen, still, motionless, stationary,static, wooden, numb, unresponsive, blank, impassive

The impassioned politician's gesticulative speech captivated the audience's attention.

The actor's portrayal of the eccentric character was marked by exaggerated gesticulative movements.

The hearing-impaired child relied on gesticulations to communicate his thoughts and feelings.

The preacher's gesticulative sermon brought the congregation to a state of religious fervor.