how to sign the word contrast

To sign the word contrast, use both hands to form the letter “C” and “T” in American Sign Language, and then bring them together in front of your body to show the opposite or difference between two things.

To sign the word contrast, use both hands to form the letter “C” and “T” in American Sign Language, and then bring them together in front of your body to show the opposite or difference between two things.

To sign the word “pmid,” use fingerspelling to spell out the letters P-M-I-D.

To sign the word “capabilities”, use both hands to make a fist with your thumbs touching your index fingers. Then, rotate your hands outward in a circular motion.

To sign the word “domains,” use your dominant hand to make a “D” handshape and tap it twice on your non-dominant hand, which is held flat and palm up.

To sign the word “tight,” hold up your dominant hand with all fingers together and your thumb extended. Bring your fingers and thumb to touch each other, creating a pinching motion.

To sign the word “primarily,” use both hands to make a P-shaped hand shape and then move them in a circular motion in front of your chest.

To sign the word “visits,” make a fist with your dominant hand and tap your opposite shoulder twice.

To sign the word “edt,” you would use the ASL signs for the letters E, D, and T in succession.

To sign the word “fabric,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “material” by making a twisting motion with both hands in front of your body.

To sign the word “sci,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your pointer finger extended. Touch the side of your head with the tip of your finger, near your temple. This represents the letter “s.” Then, moveā¦