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    debonair
    /ˌdɛbəˈnɛː/

    adjective

    • 1. confident, stylish, and charming (typically used of a man): "all the men looked debonair and handsome in white tie and tails"

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  2. DEBONAIR definition: 1. (especially of men) attractive, confident, and carefully dressed: 2. (especially of men…. Learn more.

  3. Jun 17, 2012 · The meaning of DEBONAIR is suave, urbane. How to use debonair in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. Debonair definition: courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm. See examples of DEBONAIR used in a sentence.

  5. Being debonair is a specific form of being charming that applies mostly to men. When you're debonair, you impress women, other men, and pretty much everyone with your manners, wit, and style. Debonair is a little bit of an old-fashioned word.

  6. 1. Archaic. pleasant and friendly in a cheerful way; genial. 2. easy and carefree in manner; jaunty; sprightly.

  7. adj. 1. Sophisticated; urbane. 2. Gracious and charming in a cheerful, carefree way. [Middle English debonaire, gracious, kindly, from Old French, from de bon aire, of good lineage or disposition : de, of (from Latin dē; see de-) + bon, bonne, good (from Latin bonus; see deu- in Indo-European roots) + aire, nest, family; see aerie .]

  8. (especially of men) Charming, confident and carefully dressed. Wiktionary. Synonyms: suave. debonnaire. debonaire. jaunty. chipper. gracious. courteous. complaisant. charming. dashing. affable. dapper. elegant. smooth. urbane. Antonyms:

  9. A complete guide to the word "DEBONAIR": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. confident, stylish, and charming (typically used of a man): . Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  11. Synonyms for DEBONAIR: nonchalant, carefree, insouciant, cavalier, lighthearted, unconcerned, blithe, relaxed; Antonyms of DEBONAIR: serious, earnest, sombre, somber, careful, careworn, cautious, grave