cavaliere

[kav-uh-leer]

cavaliere Definition

  • 1a cavalier or gallant man, especially one serving as an escort for a woman
  • 2a knight or horseman

Using cavaliere: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cavaliere" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The young lady was accompanied by a handsome cavaliere.

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    He was dressed like a cavaliere from the Renaissance period.

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    The cavaliere rode his horse with great skill and grace.

cavaliere Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cavaliere

Phrases with cavaliere

  • cavaliere servente

    an Italian term for a gentleman who is devoted to a woman, often married, and who provides her with companionship, conversation, and entertainment

    Example

    In the 16th century, many noblewomen in Italy had a cavaliere servente.

  • a small breed of toy dog that originated in England and is named after King Charles II, who was known for his love of dogs

    Example

    The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a popular breed among dog lovers.

  • a carefree or dismissive attitude, often towards serious issues or problems

    Example

    His cavalier attitude towards his studies resulted in poor grades.

Origins of cavaliere

from Italian 'cavaliere', from Latin 'caballus', meaning 'horse'

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Summary: cavaliere in Brief

The term 'cavaliere' [kav-uh-leer] refers to a chivalrous or gallant man, particularly one who serves as an escort for a woman. It can also mean a knight or horseman. The phrase 'cavaliere servente' denotes a gentleman devoted to a woman, while 'cavalier attitude' describes a carefree or dismissive attitude.