The soft, movable parts forming the outer edge of the mouth, used for speaking, eating, and showing emotions.
Lips
/ˈɒn.ɪst/
Honest
What was the murder weapon used in the crime?
An ice pick.
Acting in a kind, helpful, and pleasant way toward others, showing warmth and goodwill.
The part of the body that connects the head to the shoulders and supports the head.
Neck
/həʊl/
Whole
Why did Joe Navarro become suspicious of the man during the interrogation?
Because when Joe mentioned the ice pick, the man's eyelids came down hard and stayed down until the next weapon was named, showing a non-verbal reaction that indicated guilt.
In a good mood
Feeling happy, positive, and cheerful; having pleasant emotions at a particular time.
Small lines or folds that appear on the skin, often due to aging, facial expressions, or sun exposure.
Wrinkles
/aɪl/
Aisle
What is the title of the book written by Joe Navarro?
What Every Body is Saying.
Insecure
Lacking confidence in oneself or feeling uncertain about one’s abilities, worth, or situation.
The flat part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hairline.
Forehead
/dəʊ/
Dough
According to Joe Navarro, what are the two types of signs in human behavior, and why do people often miss one of them?
The two types of signs are verbal and non-verbal signs. People often miss non-verbal signs because they haven’t been trained to look for them.
Dominant
Having power, influence, or control over others; often taking the lead or being in a stronger position.
The fleshy part of the face on either side of the nose, below the eyes.
Cheek
/daʊt/
Doubt
How did Joe Navarro’s ability to read non-verbal behavior help him solve the murder case, and what does this suggest about the importance of observing non-verbal cues in everyday life?
Joe Navarro noticed the suspect’s unusual eyelid movement when the ice pick was mentioned, which revealed the man’s connection to the crime. This suggests that observing non-verbal cues can reveal hidden emotions or truths, making it a powerful tool in both investigations and everyday interactions.
Stressed
Feeling under pressure, anxious, or overwhelmed, often due to demanding situations or responsibilities.