NOUN
- a gesture executed with the facial muscles
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the feelings expressed on a person's face
an angry face
a sad expression
a look of triumph
How To Use facial expression In A Sentence
- There is already an affective disconnect with texting, facebooking and other social networking, and kids now are loosing their ability to read body language, facial expressions and other nonverbal cues and truly "egging" each other on with malicious behaviors through the use of texting, myspace and other social media. LIVE Blog: Chat with us during the show
- Evidence is now mounting that the ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion is subserved by specialized neural circuitry.
- Smiling, frowning, squinting and other habitual facial expressions cause these wrinkles to become more prominent.
- Not only are our activities and movements controlled, but now our very facial expressions have been deemed dangerous.
- The only way to distinguish them is by their subtly different signature walks and facial expressions.
- Whereas Costello was short and tubby, Woodley was tall and stick thin, but he was nonetheless hilariously adept at comedic facial expressions and body language.
- There are typical MacDonald observations and descriptions, like this one: "Three lean women in bathing suits sat at one tabel, complete with beach bags, tall drinks, and that special porcelainized facial expression of middle forties trying, with monied success, to look like middle thirties. Archive 2009-04-05
- Their gestures, facial expressions, and vocal intonations render them stereotypically gay or epicene.
- The vast majority of this movie is told in near pantomime: gestures, facial expressions, and stage direction.
- There's Actroid, a mannequinesque gynoid who wows corporate guests with her dynamic facial expressions and cheeky conversation skills (ask her how much she weighs, and she'll tell you what she can bench-press). Why Should We Be Friends?