graphology

[ UK /ɡɹæfˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /ɡɹəˈfɑɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the study of handwriting (especially as an indicator of the writer's character or disposition)
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How To Use graphology In A Sentence

  • A mechanical engineer by profession he started studying graphology and later focused on signatures.
  • A couple of weeks ago I received criticism from certain quarters for saying that graphology can be interesting and revealing.
  • Both astrology and graphology, as well as biorhythms, have been widely used in Europe, in India, and in Asia for determining if applicants are suitable for certain positions.
  • Age is totally uninformative and shouldn't be used as a selection criterion; and so is graphology, the analysis of handwriting.
  • Soon the idea to bring graphology to the masses through an app was born. The Sun
  • At least five sets of exercises are given to students after analysing their hand writing based on the techniques of graphology.
  • In France, application letters are hand-written since graphology is used in the selection process.
  • When I was a psych nurse, I took a little course in handwriting analysis, formally known as graphology or graphoanalysis. She Lives
  • Christina says graphology can give people a better understanding of themselves and insight into the behaviour of others.
  • When the radio program went ‘on the air’ a few minutes later, I at once made it clear that I was highly doubtful of the claims of graphology.
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