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gentlemennounpl. of gentleman a man of high birth or social positionmany of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were gentlemen who were risking everything grandees, lords, milords, noblemen, peers country gentlemen, squirescavaliers, chevaliers, knightsdons, hidalgos, nabobs, nawabs, seigneurs, seigniors, sheikhs(or sheiks)baronets, barons, counts, dukes, earls, esquires, marchesi, margraves, marquesses(or marquises or marquis), masters, princelets, princelings, princes, rajas, viscountslordships, sires(archaic) boors, churls, cottars(or cotters), fellahin(also fellaheen), peasants, peons(or peones)commoners, plebeians, plebsproletarianstoilers an adult male human beingladies and gentlemen, please take your seats bastards, blokes(chiefly British), bucks, cats, chappies(British), chaps(chiefly British), dudes, fellas(also fellers), fellows, galoots(slang), gents, guys, hombres, jacks, joes, jokers, lads, males, men masters, misters, sirsbuddies, busters an honorable and courteous manwas such a gentleman that he offered to call a cab for me cavaliers Galahads, knights, princesBeau Brummells, beaux(or beaus), blades, blood, bucks, dandies, dudes, fops, gallants, jays, petits-maîtrescaptivators, charmers, ladies' men(also lady's men), smoothiesaristocrats, patricians, swells, toffs(chiefly British) |