demur at vs shake one's head

demur at

shake one's head

verb
  • To move one's head from side to side, in a repeated swiveling motion from the neck, to indicate disagreement, negation, disbelief, disapproval or dismay. 

  • To move one's head up and down, in a repeated hinge[-[like]] motion from the top of the spine, to indicate agreement, affirmation, approval, or simply polite attentiveness. 

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