
What is Beckon?
A secret word awaits, hidden in the depths of the language. Are you ready to uncover its meaning? It’s a word that will surprise, intrigue, and perhaps even challenge you. Buckle up, because we’re about to embark on a vocabulary journey like no other.
Beckon
/ˈbe-kᵊn/
A beckon is a gesture, a signal, and to invite. It doesn’t mean to dismiss or to discourage.
Word Background
Imagine you’re at a party and your friend is waving at you from across the room. They’re beckoning you to come over.
“Beckon” means to signal someone to come closer using a gesture or a look. It’s like inviting someone to join you, often with a wave of the hand or a nod of the head.
For example, a teacher might beckon a student to come to the front of the class to answer a question. Or, a waiter might beckon a customer to their table to take their order. Beckoning is a way of communicating without words, just by using a gesture.
Example Sentence
She beckoned me over by waving her hand.
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