How Do You Spell GESTICULATE?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒɛstˈɪkjʊlˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

"Gesticulate" is a verb that means to make gestures, especially while speaking. It is pronounced /dʒɛˈstɪkjʊleɪt/. The first syllable "ge- " is pronounced as "juh" and the second syllable "-sti-" is pronounced as "stih". The third syllable "-cu-" is pronounced as "kyoo" and the fourth syllable "-late" is pronounced as "leyt". The spelling of "gesticulate" reflects its Latin roots, with "gesti" coming from "gestus" meaning "action" and "ulate" from "ulare" meaning "to shout or yell."

GESTICULATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Gesticulate is a verb that refers to the act of using gestures, particularly hand movements, to communicate or express oneself. It involves employing bodily movements and gestures to convey a message or emphasize a point during communication. The term originates from the Latin word "gesticulatus," which means to gesture.

    When people gesticulate, they employ various hand and arm movements, along with facial expressions, to enhance or substitute verbal communication. This form of nonverbal communication is often utilized when emotions, intentions, or ideas need to be amplified or clarified. Gesticulations can encompass a wide range of movements, such as waving, pointing, nodding, shrugging, or forming specific hand signs.

    Gesticulating can be a fundamental element of effective communication, offering visual aids to the spoken word and reinforcing its meaning. It can assist in providing additional context, clarity, or intensity to the message being communicated. Additionally, gesticulations can significantly aid in cross-cultural communication, as they often transcend language barriers and facilitate understanding between people from different linguistic backgrounds.

    However, it is important to note that cultural norms and gestures may differ across societies, and certain gestures can carry specific meanings or connotations within certain contexts. Therefore, it is crucial to be mindful of the appropriateness and cultural sensitivities of gesticulations when communicating with individuals from different cultural backgrounds.

  2. To make gestures or motions, as in speaking or attempting to speak: to play antic tricks.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of GESTICULATE

The word "gesticulate" originated from the Latin word "gesticulari", which is a derivative of "gesticulus", meaning "a little gesture". The Latin word was derived from the verb "gerere", which means "to carry" or "to perform". In this case, it refers to performing expressive movements or gestures during communication. The term "gesticulate" was first recorded in English during the early 17th century, influenced by its Latin roots.

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Conjugate verb Gesticulate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have gesticulated
you would have gesticulated
he/she/it would have gesticulated
we would have gesticulated
they would have gesticulated
I would have gesticulate
you would have gesticulate
he/she/it would have gesticulate
we would have gesticulate
they would have gesticulate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been gesticulating
you would have been gesticulating
he/she/it would have been gesticulating
we would have been gesticulating
they would have been gesticulating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would gesticulate
you would gesticulate
he/she/it would gesticulate
we would gesticulate
they would gesticulate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be gesticulating
you would be gesticulating
he/she/it would be gesticulating
we would be gesticulating
they would be gesticulating

FUTURE

I will gesticulate
you will gesticulate
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we will gesticulate
they will gesticulate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be gesticulating
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they will be gesticulating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have gesticulated
you will have gesticulated
he/she/it will have gesticulated
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they will have gesticulated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been gesticulating
you will have been gesticulating
he/she/it will have been gesticulating
we will have been gesticulating
they will have been gesticulating

IMPERATIVE

you gesticulate
we let´s gesticulate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to gesticulate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was gesticulating
you were gesticulating
he/she/it was gesticulating
we were gesticulating
they were gesticulating

PAST PARTICIPLE

gesticulated

PAST PERFECT

I had gesticulated
you had gesticulated
he/she/it had gesticulated
we had gesticulated
they had gesticulated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been gesticulating
you had been gesticulating
he/she/it had been gesticulating
we had been gesticulating
they had been gesticulating

PRESENT

I gesticulate
you gesticulate
he/she/it gesticulates
we gesticulate
they gesticulate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am gesticulating
you are gesticulating
he/she/it is gesticulating
we are gesticulating
they are gesticulating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

gesticulating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have gesticulated
you have gesticulated
he/she/it has gesticulated
we have gesticulated
they have gesticulated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been gesticulating
you have been gesticulating
he/she/it has been gesticulating
we have been gesticulating
they have been gesticulating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it gesticulate

SIMPLE PAST

I gesticulated
you gesticulated
he/she/it gesticulated
we gesticulated
they gesticulated

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