![]() He's got a 'I'm looking good tonight' look on his face. Here she is, in a limo, gorgeous dress, perfect hair and makeup and she looks down and defeated and looking off to the side. Wood: "What's significant about her, if you look, you how downward her body language is. Dian's not happy in this moment – the angle of her neck and her eyes are really wide as well." Princess Diana Archive / Getty Imagesīrown: "Charles appears confident, like things are going well. Normally, if your partner is comforting you or if the touch relaxes or warms you, your body would have more roundness to it, softness." March 1981: The lead-up to the wedding Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer attend their first public engagement together at London's Goldsmith's Hall. If you look at her body, it looks like a block, everything looks square. "His hands are on her shoulders, but it doesn’t seem to relax her body. That creates a locked wall of 'I don’t want you to enter here.' She’s got a smile on her face, but you see her doing a 'locked cross,' meaning her arm is wrapped all around her body and she’s grabbing it on the other side. She is leaning her head in his direction and towards him. Wood: "He’s got this big smile on his face. We would never see this from her in her later years. ![]() She's not 100 percent comfortable with being in the limelight because her one arm is straight and the other arm is crossed – she's protecting. Hulton Archive / Getty Imagesīrown: "Charles is looking down and through the tops of his eyes. February 1981: Charles and Diana's engagement photos Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer outside Buckingham Palace after announcing their engagement. That said, if a picture is worth a thousand words, then these photos of Prince Charles and Princess Diana speak volumes. With anything, it's important to note that context is everything and that a photograph is only a split-second moment captured on film. TODAY had separate conversations with two body language experts to offer their perspectives on decoding the nonverbal cues in the following photographs of the royal couple throughout their relationship: Traci Brown, body language expert and author of the book "Persuasion Point," and Patti Wood, a body language expert and author of the book "SNAP: Making the Most of First Impressions."īrown and Wood shared their takes, which sometimes align, and sometimes provide contrast. Send us feedback about these examples.Though no one will ever know the full story of what was happening behind the scenes ( and many have tried), the body language of the Prince and Princess of Wales may offer clues to their complicated union. These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'decode.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Jackson Lears, Harper's Magazine, 9 June 2023 See More Rory Smith, New York Times, 14 July 2023 As a Signals Officer with a top-secret clearance, I was assigned a range of duties that included decoding the message that would order the ship to launch those weapons. Sarah Bradley, Health, 14 July 2023 Riesman’s theory is that the fun was not so much in seeing who won, but in trying to decode the why. ![]() Mike Snider, USA TODAY, 9 June 2023 Here's a guide to decoding if the wound on your skin has become infected and ways to treat it. Michael Andor Brodeur, Washington Post, 1 July 2023 Tiny electrodes implanted in brain tissue capture and transmit neural signals which are then decoded and sent to external devices through a transmitter installed under the skin in the chest. 2023 This data transmits to a distribution hub inside the organ, which then decodes the digital information, translates it to electrical signals and triggers a system of magnets that open precisely the right valves to the right pipes at the right moment. Shi En Kim, Scientific American, 3 Aug. 2023 On the other hand, a message with the key already embedded inside lends itself to decoding. 2023 Prior to the reveal, Rodrigo let fans decode a bevy of clues about the song titles in a cryptic teaser video. Amy Dickinson, Detroit Free Press, 13 Aug. Recent Examples on the Web Books, online seminars, and decoding the wisdom of poets can help people who are motivated toward change.
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