| gentlemanlike | Of or pertaining to being a gentleman | en |
| gentlemanlike | Of, pertaining to, resembling, or becoming, a gentleman; well-behaved; courteous; polite | en |
| gentlemanlike | befitting a man of good breeding; "gentlemanly behavior | en |
| gentlemanlike | polite, courteous, chivalrous; resembling a gentleman, behaving in the manner of a gentleman sıfat | en |
| gentleman | One of gentle or refined manners; a well- bred man | en |
| gentleman | One who bears arms, but has no title | en |
| gentleman | The servant of a man of rank | en |
| gentleman | man of good breeding and manners; aristocrat, nobleman isim | en |
| gentleman | A man well born; one of good family; one above the condition of a yeoman | en |
| gentleman | A man of breeding or higher class | en |
| gentleman | A polite form of address to a group of men | en |
| gentleman | Toilets intended for use by men | en |
| gentleman | A polite term referring to a man | en |
| gentleman | in the plural (= citizens; people), in addressing men in popular assemblies, etc | en |
| gentleman | A man, irrespective of condition; used esp | en |
| gentleman | el se?or (Sr ) | en |
| gentleman | politeness You can address men as gentlemen, or refer politely to them as gentlemen. This way, please, ladies and gentlemen It seems this gentleman was waiting for the doctor | en |
| gentleman | If you say that a man is a gentleman, you mean he is polite and educated, and can be trusted. He was always such a gentleman | en |
| gentleman | A gentleman is a man who comes from a family of high social standing. this wonderful portrait of English gentleman Joseph Greenway | en |
| gentleman | a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer; "Jeeves was Bertie Wooster's man" | en |
| gentleman | a man of refinement | en |
| gentleman | a member of the gentry, a descendant from an aristocratic family whose income came from the rental of his land | en |
| gentleman | pan [PAHN] pan is one of these marshmallow terms--a word that's squishy enough to encompass a lot of English words I've known pan to refer to "sir," "mister," and "gentleman", while my Polish-English dictionary also includes the meanings for "lord" and "master " Date of entry: 9 April 2000 | en |
| gentleman | As democracy spreads across the planet, the world sinks further into corruption and chaos Democracy itself contains the seeds of corruption, chaos and catastrophe Civilization, however, has proceeded from the emergence of the gentleman in human society One of the prime characteristics of a gentleman is that he has enough intelligence and cultural integrity to recognize and acknowledge his obligations and enough character to invariably strive to discharge them High on any list of obligations for the civilized man is the obligation of loyalty to his native land and his duty to give honorable service to his country wherever his abilities are most needed when the vital interests of his nation require In short, a gentleman is always a patriot | en |
| gentleman | A member of the gentry, a descendent from an aristocratic family whose income came from the rental of his land See Also: Freeman, Goodman | en |