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- Nod (gesture) - Wikipedia
A depiction of a person nodding A nod of the head is a gesture in which the head is tilted in alternating up and down arcs along the sagittal plane In many cultures, it is most commonly, but not universally, used to indicate agreement, acceptance, or acknowledgement
- NODDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Gestures, such as pointing or nodding, are non-verbal They acquiesce by nodding their heads or glancing at him when he speaks Throughout the 'neutral-neutral ' periods, people were moving, gesturing, nodding their heads, observing and acknowledging one another, listening and reading
- NODDING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NODDING is bending downward or forward : drooping How to use nodding in a sentence
- Nodding Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
NODDING meaning: 1 : bending downward or forward; 2 : a small amount of knowledge about someone or something
- Nodding - definition of nodding by The Free Dictionary
To lower and raise the head quickly, as in agreement or acknowledgment 2 To let the head fall forward when sleepy 3 To be careless or momentarily inattentive as if sleepy; lapse: Even Homer nods 4 To sway, move up and down, or droop, as flowers in the wind 1 To lower and raise (the head) quickly in agreement or acknowledgment 2
- NODDING definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
NODDING definition: to lower and raise (the head) briefly, as to indicate agreement , invitation , etc | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- Nodding - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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- nodding - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to doze, esp in a sitting position: The speaker was so boring that half the audience was nodding to become careless, inattentive, or listless; make an error or mistake through lack of attention
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