gentlemen

[ˈdʒɛnt(ə)lmən]

gentlemen Definition

  • 1a chivalrous, courteous, or honorable man
  • 2men of good social standing

Using gentlemen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The gentlemen at the party were all wearing suits and ties.

  • Example

    He is a true gentleman who always opens doors for others.

  • Example

    The gentlemen of the club meet every Thursday for lunch.

  • Example

    Gentlemen, start your engines!

gentlemen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gentlemen

Antonyms for gentlemen

Idioms Using gentlemen

  • a phrase used to describe someone who is both intelligent and polite

    Example

    He is not only a brilliant scientist but also a gentleman and a scholar.

  • to behave in a polite and chivalrous manner

    Example

    He always plays the gentleman, opening doors and pulling out chairs for his date.

  • a phrase used to indicate that a true gentleman would never reveal private or confidential information

    Example

    When asked about his love life, he simply smiled and said, 'A gentleman never tells.'

Phrases with gentlemen

  • ladies and gentlemen

    used as a polite or formal way of addressing a group of people

    Example

    Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our guest speaker.

  • gentleman's agreement

    an informal agreement between two parties that is not legally binding but is based on honor and trust

    Example

    They made a gentleman's agreement to split the profits evenly.

  • a man who comes to visit a woman with romantic intentions

    Example

    She was excited when her gentleman caller arrived at the door.

Origins of gentlemen

from Old French 'gentilz hom', meaning 'nobleman'

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Summary: gentlemen in Brief

The term 'gentlemen' [ˈdʒɛnt(ə)lmən] refers to chivalrous, courteous, or honorable men, often of good social standing. It can be used to address a group of people, as in 'Gentlemen, start your engines!' or to describe a man who is polite and well-mannered, as in 'He is a true gentleman who always opens doors for others.' The phrase 'ladies and gentlemen' is a polite or formal way of addressing a group of people.