Mannerism

Mannerisms are ways that a person moves their body, such as facial expressions or gestures. Each of us has our unique little mannerisms.
Dogs have mannerisms, too, you know.

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Word of the Day: Mannerism

Mannerisms are how a person moves their body, such as facial expressions or gestures.

People have distinct ways of smiling or moving their eyes, for example, that others do not.

It could be the particular way that a person stands while waiting for a bus or their gestures while having a conversation.

Each of us has our unique little mannerisms.


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