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American Sign Language: Jealous & Embarrassed

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Summary: The signs for jealous and embarrassed are great words to use in sign language to improve your signing vocabulary. Learn more about how to sign the words for jealous and embarrassed in American Sign Language with tips from deaf signing expert in this free sign language video.

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Rachel Berman is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology. Besides audiology, she is very interested in researching different ways people develop language...read more

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"I'm going to teach you two emotions; jealous and embarrassed. For jealous, you might sign it a number of ways, using your facial expression. Jealous, jealous, to show that you're extremely jealous of something. You might use it as, in a sentence, to say, "I'm jealous that you have this thing." You might also use a sign that's similar to drooling, because you want that item so badly. Now, I'll teach you embarrassed. Embarrassed. You can use that sign to say "mortified" or "red faced." Embarrassed. Let's review; jealous, jealous, extremely jealous, envious. Embarrassed, mortified. Good job, practice those signs."

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