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Idiom

head tilt

noun phrase
UK /ˈhed tɪlt/
US /ˈhɛd tɪlt/

Meanings

noun phrase

A sideways incline of the head used as a nonverbal gesture, often showing curiosity, attention, or uncertainty.

Visual cue for head tilt — meaning 1
noun phrase

A slight sideways head position used in photos or posing to look more friendly or flattering.

Visual cue for head tilt — meaning 2

Definition

A head tilt is the act of inclining your head to one side, often showing curiosity, attention, or uncertainty.

A head tilt is a small movement where someone leans their head sideways. People often do it when they are listening closely, curious, confused, or trying to understand something. It can also be used as a nonverbal sign of interest or warmth in conversation.

Examples

  • She gave a head tilt and asked me to repeat the name.
  • At my suggestion, he responded with a head tilt and a doubtful look.
  • The puppy’s head tilt made everyone laugh.
  • I noticed her head tilt when she didn’t understand the joke.