Definition of «nonverbal language»

Nonverbal language refers to communication that occurs without the use of words. It includes things like body language, facial expressions, gestures, and tones of voice. People can express their thoughts, feelings, and intentions through nonverbal cues, even without speaking a single word.

Sentences with «nonverbal language»

  • According to Vimala McClure, author of Infant Massage, A Handbook for Loving Parents, «Infant massage is an ancient art that connects you deeply with the person who is your baby, and helps you to understand your baby's particular nonverbal language and respond with love and respectful listening. (infantmassageusa.org)
  • Flirting is about nonverbal language and your inner voice shines through your eyes. (cupidspulse.com)
  • Most of her projects exploring the shared visual codes associated with verbal and nonverbal language systems, from telegraphic code to semaphore flags, have done so through low - tech materials and everyday objects, and without an audio component. (sfmoma.org)
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