Antonym: Churl, cad, lady. Similar words: gentleness, mantle, settlement, gently, talentless, relentless, diligently, permanently. Meaning: ['dʒentlmən] n. 1. a man of refinement 2. a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer.
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31 Bear this gentleman to his quarters.
32 A reverend gentleman is here to see you.
33 You must show yourself as a gentleman.
34 He is anxious to appear a gentleman.
35 A gentleman has never scrapped with others.
36 He was a real gentleman, first and last.
37 He was a bewhiskered, distinguished-looking gentleman.
38 He was a perfect gentleman.
39 The old gentleman was as spry as ever.
40 The old gentleman won't have bad behaviour.
41 Harry dressed like a gentleman.
42 A true gentleman is above envy, jealousy or vindictiveness.
43 He may be a lord, but he's no gentleman.
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44 He was the embodiment of the English gentleman.
45 An elderly gentleman was asleep next to the fire.
46 He has been bred to be a gentleman.
47 Excuse me, this gentleman has a question for you.
48 He lived in the style befitting a gentleman.
49 He's quite the little gentleman[sentencedict.com], isn't he?
50 He looked every inch a gentleman.
51 There's a gentleman to see you.
52 Your father is a fine man, a real gentleman.
53 Mr Field was a real gentleman .
54 His polite manners bespoke the gentleman.
55 He'd become quite the little gentleman.
56 She dipped to the gentleman.
57 The gentleman bore himself with great dignity.
58 He was a bilious old gentleman.
59 There's a gentleman at the door.
60 It seems this gentleman was waiting for the doctor.
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