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gesticulation

American  
[je-stik-yuh-ley-shuhn] / dʒɛˌstɪk yəˈleɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of gesticulating.

  2. an animated or excited gesture.


gesticulation British  
/ dʒɛˌstɪkjʊˈleɪʃən /

noun

  1. the act of gesticulating

  2. an animated or expressive gesture

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Origin of gesticulation

First recorded in 1595–1605, gesticulation is from the Latin word gesticulātiōn- (stem of gesticulātiō ). See gesticulate, -ion

Explanation

A gesticulation is a dramatic movement that gets attention. Some stand-up comedians dash across the stage, throwing their hands around, as they act out what they are talking about. These gesticulations become part of the act. You can see the word gesture in gesticulation. When you gesture, you move in a way that communicates feelings about what you're saying, such as shrugging your shoulders while saying, "I don't know." A gesticulation is even more emphatic than that — a gesture might be a shrug of the shoulders, but add upturned palms and a comical facial expression that shows confusion and you have gesticulation.

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You wouldn't see such gesticulation from a posse of policemen directing traffic at a busy crossroads.

From BBC • May 9, 2026

“Enough is Enough,” also certainly covers the daily gesticulation by politicians, pundits and the press regarding the latest polling figures, and trying to guess what the presidential debate will be like next week.

From Salon • Sep. 5, 2024

He couldn’t understand what the man was saying, but screaming and gesticulation is something of a universal language: Mandas gathered that the man was annoyed.

From New York Times • Jun. 24, 2021

There’s no desk in sight; Minhaj gets a workout as he monologues with ample physicality and wild gesticulation across a screen-covered stage that he ribs as “like if Michael Bay directed a PowerPoint”.

From The Guardian • Oct. 29, 2018

“I see from my own internal gesticulation sensors that we have a question,” said Mr. Lemoncello.

From "Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics" by Chris Grabenstein

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