how to sign the word seek

The ASL sign for "Seek": use your dominant hand to make a closed fist with the index finger pointing upward. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Seek": use your dominant hand to make a closed fist with the index finger pointing upward. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Organic": use your dominant hand to form the letter "o" in a circular motion in front of your chest. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Lose": make a fist with your hand and brush it down the side of your face, as if wiping away a tear. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Der": use your dominant hand to tap your forehead with your index finger pointing downwards. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Characteristics": use the sign for "character" followed by the sign for "qualities. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Utc": use both hands to form the letter 'U' and then the letter 'T' in American Sign Language. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Anderson": use the ASL fingerspelling alphabet to spell out each letter individually, starting with the letter "A," followed by "N," "D," "E," "R," "S," and "O," and ending with "N. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Transmission": use both hands to make a T shape with your fingers and move them forward in a smooth motion. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Favourite": use your dominant hand to make a fist with your thumb pointing up, then twist your wrist slightly back and forth. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Proceedings": place your dominant hand in front of your body with fingers together and palm facing inward. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.