how to sign the word occupation

To sign the word “occupation,” make the sign for “job” by tapping your fist onto your open palm twice, then extend your index finger and make a circular motion over your chest.

To sign the word “occupation,” make the sign for “job” by tapping your fist onto your open palm twice, then extend your index finger and make a circular motion over your chest.

To sign the word “stopped,” you would use both hands, making a closed fist with your dominant hand and placing it on top of your non-dominant hand, which is also in a closed fist. Then, quickly pull your dominant hand…

To sign the word “reducing,” use both hands to make a “C” shape, with the dominant hand making a twisting motion downwards towards the non-dominant hand.

To sign the word combat, make a fist with your dominant hand and tap it twice against the back of your other hand.

To sign the word “losses,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it over your non-dominant palm with fingers straight and pointing upwards, then move your dominant hand forward and down as if dropping something.

To sign the word “undergraduate,” use a combination of the signs for “under” and “graduate” in American Sign Language (ASL). This involves placing the dominant hand palm down under the non-dominant hand, which is in a flat, open position. Then,…

To sign the word rescue, use both hands to form a fist with your thumb pointing upwards. Place one fist on top of the other, then twist your top hand back and forth in a circular motion.

To sign the word “radar,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index and middle fingers extended. Place your fist near your forehead, palm facing inwards, and move it in a circular motion, as if tracing the…

To sign the word “replaced,” use your dominant hand to make a closed fist with your thumb pointing up. Then, bring your index finger down and tap it on top of your fist twice. This represents the action of replacing…

To sign the word entirely, use your dominant hand to make a fist and touch it to the palm of your non-dominant hand, then move your dominant hand higher while keeping it in contact with your non-dominant hand.