Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 6-7) - Body Language and Gestures

Here, you will learn some English words related to Body Language and Gestures that are necessary for the General Training IELTS exam.

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Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 6-7)
to shrug [verb]

to momentarily raise one's shoulders to express indifference

Ex: Seeing the puzzled expression on her face , he shrugged and explained that he was n't sure himself .
to wink [verb]

to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke

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to grin [verb]

to smile widely in a way that displays the teeth

Ex: Seeing the old photographs , they could n't help but grin at the memories .

to make a quick and involuntary movement in response to a surprise, pain, or fear

Ex: When the door slammed , he flinched in surprise .
to pat [verb]

to gently touch or stroke with the hand, usually as a gesture of affection or reassurance

Ex: The hiker paused to pat the loyal dog that faithfully accompanied him on the trail .

to greet someone with a gesture or expression, often indicating respect or friendliness

Ex: The old friends saluted each other with a hearty handshake , reminiscing about their shared memories .

to slightly hit someone's fist with one's own as an act of celebration, greeting, or agreement

to laugh quietly and with closed lips

Ex: He chuckled softly while reading the humorous passage in the book .

to twist our face in an ugly way because of pain, strong dislike, etc., or when trying to be funny

Ex: She grimaced at the taste of the bitter medicine .

to gesture with a motion of the hand or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow

Ex: Yesterday , the guide enthusiastically beckoned the tourists to follow him to the next point of interest .

to walk or move in a proud and often showy manner

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to lift a glass filled with a beverage, often as a gesture of celebration, honor, or well-wishing

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to use body language in order to pretend one is confident, brave, etc.

Ex: The artist struck a pose while painting , immersing themselves in an expressive posture to capture the essence of their subject .

to make expressive gestures, especially while speaking, to emphasize or convey meaning

Ex: The teacher gesticulated to help explain the complex idea .
to nudge [verb]

to gently push or prod someone or something, often to get attention or suggest a course of action

Ex: Yesterday , she discreetly nudged him to remind him of their lunch appointment .

to wrinkle the face due to intense emotions or age-related changes

Ex: The comedian 's exaggerated expression caused the audience to crumple with laughter .
Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 6-7)
Size and Scale Dimensions Weight and Steadiness Increase in Amount
Decrease in Amount Intensity Time and Duration Space and Area
Shapes Speed Significance Insignificance
Strength and Influence Uniqueness Commonness Complexity
High Quality Low Quality Value Challenges
Wealth and Success Poverty and Failure Age and Appearance Body Shape
Wellness Intellectual Capability Intellectual Incapability Positive Human Traits
Negative Human Traits Moral Traits Financial Behaviours Social Behaviours
Short-tempered Traits Positive Emotional Responses Negative Emotional Responses Positive Emotional States
Negative Emotional States Tastes and Smells Textures Sounds
Temperature Probability Attempt and Prevention Opinions
Thoughts and Decisions Encouragement and Discouragement Knowledge and Information Request and Suggestion
Respect and Approval Regret and Sadness Relational Actions Physical Actions and Reactions
Body Language and Gestures Postures and Positions Movements Commanding and Giving Permissions
Engaging in Verbal Communication Understanding and Learning Perceiving The Senses Predicting
Touching and Holding Eating and Drinking Preparing Food Changing and Forming
Creating and Producing Organising and Collecting Hobbies and Routines Shopping
Finance and Currency Workplace Office Life Specialised Careers
Manual Labour Careers Service and Support Careers Creative and Artistic Careers House
Human Body Health Sports Sports Competitions
Transportation Society Social Events Animals
City Parts Food and Drinks Friendship and Enmity Gender and Sexuality
Family Relationship Styles Romantic Relationships Positive Emotions
Negative Emotions Travel and Tourism Migration Materials
Pollution Disasters Adverbs of Comment and Certainty Adverbs of Manner
Weather Adverbs of Degree Adverbs of Time and Frequency Adverbs of Purpose and Emphasis
Conjunctive Adverbs