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  • 13gesture — 01. You have to be careful with your body language in a foreign culture because, a [gesture] which is friendly in one country, may be considered very rude in another. 02. The waiter [gestured] to us to follow him. 03. He made a rude [gesture],… …

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  • 14gesture — ges|ture1 W3 [ˈdʒestʃə US ər] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: gestura, from Latin gestus action, gesture , from gerere to bear ] 1.) [U and C] a movement of part of your body, especially your hands or head, to show what you mean or… …

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  • 15gesture — [[t]ʤe̱stʃə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ gestures, gesturing, gestured 1) N COUNT A gesture is a movement that you make with a part of your body, especially your hands, to express emotion or information. Sarah made a menacing gesture with her fist... He throws… …

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  • 16gesture — 1 noun 1 (C, U) a movement of part of your body, especially your hands or head, to show what you mean or how you feel: Jim raised his hands in a despairing gesture. | This form of sign language is rich in gesture. 2 (C) something that you say or… …

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  • 17Gesture — Ges ture, v. i. To make gestures; to gesticulate. [1913 Webster] The players . . . gestured not undecently withal. Holland. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18gesture — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin gestura mode of action, from Latin gestus, past participle of gerere Date: 15th century 1. archaic carriage, bearing 2. a movement usually of the body or limbs that… …

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