What is another word for Pantomimic?

Pronunciation: [pˌantəmˈɪmɪk] (IPA)

Pantomimic is a word that describes something that is performed or expressed through gestures and movements rather than words. Some synonyms for this word include mimetic, gestural, expressive, and miming. Mimetic suggests an imitation or representation of something through physical movement, while gestural implies the use of specific hand or body movements to convey a message. Expressive refers to a broader range of non-verbal communication that can include facial expressions and body language, while miming specifically refers to acting out a story or idea through gestures and movements. Regardless of the synonym used, all convey the idea of communication through physical movement.

What are the hypernyms for Pantomimic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Pantomimic

The Baron said no more in words, but Pantomimic action and a whistle showed plainly how the wheel-rim had glided on the bridge of Mr. Harrisson's nose.
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
But Lord Vignoles, having caught his wife's eye, was performing a humorous grimace, and, watch in hand, delivering a Pantomimic indictment of American unpunctuality.
"The Sins of Séverac Bablon"
Sax Rohmer
The signal for the sports to begin was now given, and a large portion of the people collected were soon engaged according to their tastes-some dancing, some running races, others amusing themselves with the various games, and others witnessing the feats of the jugglers, or looking on at the Pantomimic performances of the Morris dancers.
"Won from the Waves"
W.H.G. Kingston

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