Synonym: arrogant, contemptuous, escort, gentleman, haughty, horseman, insolent, knight. Similar words: chevalier, excavate, excavation, naval, earlier, supplier, avalanche, alien. Meaning: [‚kævə'lɪə] n. 1. a gallant or courtly gentleman 2. a royalist supporter of Charles I during the English Civil War. adj. given to haughty disregard of others.
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31 After giving their pursuers the slip, the thieves abandoned the Cavalier.
32 Such a cavalier approach to customers surely leaves Expotel vulnerable to competitors and to bright, investigative trade journalists.
33 The engineers are not cavalier in their attitude towards the women they employ to do part of their domestic work and childcare.
34 It was the traditional way of avoiding the consequences of such cavalier an attitude to the obligation of Paying Your Way.
35 The House, still cavalier about public health and safety, refused to appropriate money specifically for inspection.
36 The vehicles involved a Vauxhall Cavalier and a Ford Orion were extensively damaged.
37 This cavalier attitude assumes that people know how much inflation to expect.
38 The Cavalier was the best seller in October, ahead of the Escort or Fiesta.
39 This cavalier treatment of the transmission mechanism of monetary policy is one of the least attractive features of the new classical approach.
40 He had had only one shoe, and the court heard his other shoe had been found in the Cavalier later.
41 Charging in from the Vauxhall end like a cavalier, he pinned Ramprakash's fixed pad with an inswinger of some velocity.
42 The company expects to unveil soon a new compact Cavalier Coupe, which will be followed by a Lumina sedan in March.
43 The man the media call the Cavalier intends to replicate the tactics that won him regional election in April.
44 During 1661, a new parliament had been called, which was distinctly cavalier in character.
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45 Newcomers such as the Green Party can not treat the electorate in such a cavalier fashion.
46 Oliver Cromwell came to Stamford in 1643, following the retreat of the Cavalier army who had tried to capture Peterborough.
47 Their attitudes to written records can seem cavalier, and contradictory.
48 They were criticised for a cavalier approach to company expenses and for contravening the government's economic sanctions against Rhodesia.
49 Even so, the event was treated by the mass media with an almost cavalier disregard for the real dangers.
50 Parked next to it at a recent training session was Doddie Weir's C reg Cavalier.
51 Increasingly, this right is treated with cavalier disregard by governments.
52 The cavalier defeated all the antagonists.
53 Week of Cavalier: Double growth for Cavaliers and Paladins.
54 Warrior, cavalier, knight(sentencedict.com), or swordsman.
55 He treated us in a cavalier fashion.
56 I'm annoyed at your cavalier treatment of him.
57 But he is too defiant too cavalier!
58 Men said he was an English cavalier, and of no high extraction.
59 He should be the broad-minded cavalier who will tolerate, forgive and flatter her.
60 Until now, this hasn't been the season of the cavalier, swash - buckling goal - fest.
More similar words: chevalier, excavate, excavation, naval, earlier, supplier, avalanche, alien, valid, salient, valiant, invalid, validate, validity, alienated, alienation, invalidate, inalienable, cave, cave in, cavity, scavenge, cavernous, scavenging, caveat emptor, bier, ravage, savage, avatar, fiery.