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Is there any difference between "posture" and "gesture" ?
I'd be really appreciate it if you can give me some examples.
30 sept. 2012 13:02
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'Posture', used as a noun, means the way a person sits, stands, the way they hold their head and shoulders. A posture may tell something about they way a person feels, but it may not be intentional.
"His posture indicated that he was angry."
"She had a relaxed posture, arms at her sides, with a serene expression on her face."
'Gesture' as a noun means some movement by a person to intentionally convey some message. Waving to a person is a gesture of friendship. Shrugging you shoulders is a gesture meaning that a person doesn't know something.
"He gestured at Tom with his hand, indicated that Tom should come over."
"She gestured with a wave of her hand that they should leave her alone."
In short, a posture can be intentional or unintentional, a gesture is always intentional.
30 septembre 2012
"Posture" is the way someone sits or stands. A "gesture" is a movement of the hands and arms and sometimes the body.
Examples:
She sat slumped in the chair, her posture showing how defeated she felt.
The player made a rude gesture at the referee and was immediately sent off.
30 septembre 2012
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Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Français, Allemand, Japonais, Coréen, Espagnol
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