gentlefolk

[ˈdʒɛntlfoʊk]

gentlefolk Definition

people of good social position and high birth, often used humorously or ironically.

Using gentlefolk: Examples

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

  • Example

    The party was attended by the local gentlefolk.

  • Example

    The hotel was popular with the gentlefolk of the town.

  • Example

    The gentlefolk of the village were known for their charity work.

gentlefolk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gentlefolk

Phrases with gentlefolk

  • a person who is related to or associated with people of higher social status but has little or no money or influence themselves

    Example

    He was the poor relation of the gentlefolk and had to work hard to make ends meet.

  • people of good social position and high birth who own land

    Example

    The landed gentlefolk were the most powerful people in the region.

  • the county's gentlefolk

    people of good social position and high birth who live in a particular county

    Example

    The county's gentlefolk were known for their love of horse racing.

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Summary: gentlefolk in Brief

'Gentlefolk' [ˈdʒɛntlfoʊk] refers to people of good social position and high birth, often used humorously or ironically. It is a noun that can be used to describe the upper class or aristocracy. Examples include 'The party was attended by the local gentlefolk,' and 'The hotel was popular with the gentlefolk of the town.'