To sign the word "consequences," use both hands to make a fist and then open them up, palms facing down, while moving your hands forward and then back to your…
To sign the word "insider," form the ASL letter 'I' with your dominant hand and place it on your chest near your collarbone, then move the hand in a small…
To sign a word correctly, use the appropriate handshape, movement, and location to represent the meaning of the word in the specific sign language being used. Practice and repetition can…
To sign the word "abjudication," make the letter A handshape and move it down the left side of your face, similar to the motion of wiping away something.
To sign the word abjudicate, make the letter A with your dominant hand and swipe it across your non-dominant palm twice. Then, with both hands in the shape of the…
To sign the word "abjudging," use your dominant hand to make a "Y" shape and place it on your chin. Then, move your hand downward while slightly twisting it to…
"Signing the word abjudged involves using the American Sign Language (ASL) gesture for the letter 'A' and then making a downward motion with the index finger to represent judgment."
To sign the word "abjudge," use the ASL sign for "judge" and add the prefix "ab-" by making a downward motion with your dominant hand near your non-dominant hand.
To sign the word "abjoint," use both hands to make a fist with your index and middle fingers extended. Place your dominant hand over your non-dominant hand, with the fingers…
To sign the word abjectnesses, use both hands to make the ASL letter "A" at chest level, then move both hands down towards the body while making a sad or…
To sign the word "abjectness," use both hands to form the letter "A" by touching your thumb to your index finger, then bring them down and away from your body…