Gesticulation in a sentence as a noun

Except for wild gesticulation, I rather trace the outlines of the object, which is less weird, but still gets me weird looks.

> There is the high-pitched whistle, the two-handed gesticulation, the rapid snapping of fingers.

This is to ignore facial expression, gesticulation, and posture, which are also part amd parcel of human speech, phones be damned.

I'm honestly surprised to see such gesticulation about economics in a start-up oriented forum.

If you watch the pilot episode, you will see near the beginning, spock interacting with ships computer verbally, but also with open air gesticulation.

Very interesting how you went on to note various speakers specifically how their speeches seemed so different sans gesticulation.

Particularly important is gesticulation, if you don't gesticulate at exactly the right silicon valley cadence you may as well not even be talking.

Our languages are surprisingly redundant, and quite often you can pick up everything you need to know from broken audio and other input like facial expressions and gesticulation.

Sure, there will be lots of hand-waving and other forms of gesticulation, but no elected politician in their right mind will take a hatchet to the programs that benefit America's senior citizens.

The technology looks impressive but I can't see it being useful unless used for holographic weather reports where excessive gesticulation is apparently mandatory.

To what extent can speakers of other languages compensate using gesticulation?I am sure gesticulation is much cruder, but it has an advantage too: the signs for toon-squishing don't have to share configuration space with a big vocubulary of ordinary words.

Gesticulation definitions

noun

a deliberate and vigorous gesture or motion