kinaesthetic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌkɪn.isˈθet.ɪk]
  • Us [ ˌkɪn.əsˈθet̬.ɪk]

Meaning of kinaesthetic In English

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Examples of kinaesthetic

  • He is examining the nature of kinaesthetic intelligence.

  • We need to develop more kinaesthetic and visual content for primary level children.

  • The skiers were asked to focus their awareness on physical and kinaesthetic sensations.

  • The dancers were invited to improvise movement in response to their sensory, phenomenological, and kinaesthetic experiencing of the site.

  • The kinaesthetic nature and role of musical gestures in young children's music-making highlights the spontaneity through which improvised forms emerge.

  • Responsivity to instrumental timbres, kinaesthetic feedback from the instruments, and acute listening to one another as evidenced in pitch matching, clearly guided the musical processes.

  • This particular understanding through the senses and the kinaesthetic reactions of the spectators sets in motion - as do words - their thoughts and make them perspicacious.

  • It is this movement aspect of games which provides the bridge from this section to the next one on our kinaesthetic sense.

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