how to sign the word revision

To sign the word “revision,” use both hands to make a thumbs up gesture and bring them together as if forming a book. Then, twist both hands in opposite directions to represent revising or editing.

To sign the word “revision,” use both hands to make a thumbs up gesture and bring them together as if forming a book. Then, twist both hands in opposite directions to represent revising or editing.

To sign the word relief, make a “R” handshape and move your hand in a downward motion, as if releasing something.

To sign the word “serial,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger pointing straight up. Then, move your hand in a small circular motion in front of your body.

To sign the word “Victoria,” use both hands to create the letter “V” shape with your index and middle fingers, then cross your wrists in front of your chest.

Sign the word reasonable by making the ASL letter “R” with your dominant hand and circling it over your non-dominant hand three times.

To sign the word “hidden” in American Sign Language, you would use both hands to form the ASL letter “H” and then move your hands in a downward motion, as if you were covering something up or hiding it.

To sign the word “feeling,” place your dominant hand on your chest and move it in a circular motion.

To sign “conversion,” use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape with all five fingers, then move your hand in a circular motion.

To sign the word “suites,” use both hands to form an “S” shape with your fingers and then flick your fingers upwards twice.

To sign the word “identity,” use the ASL letter “I” handshape and trace it down your chin towards your chest in a smooth motion.