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gentleman

Aussprache: [ˈdʒɛn.təl.mən]

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Kontext: „social behavior“

(noun) a man who is polite and considerate to others, showing good manners and respect. A gentleman often acts in a way that makes others feel comfortable and valued.

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He always opens the door for others; he's such a gentleman.

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He was rude and disrespectful, not at all a gentleman.

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What qualities do you think make someone a gentleman?

Kontext: „status or class“

(noun) a man of high social standing, often from a wealthy or distinguished background. This man usually has a title or comes from a family that is respected.

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The gentleman at the party introduced himself as a lord from England.

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He might think he is a gentleman, but his behavior doesn't show respect for others.

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In what ways do you think a gentleman's background influences his behavior?

Kontext: „formality“

(noun) a term used to politely refer to a man, especially in formal situations or written communication. You might use it in letters or introductions to show respect.

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Dear Sir, I hope this letter finds you well, gentle man.

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I didn't address him as a gentleman in my email because it was too casual.

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How do you think using the word 'gentleman' changes the tone of the conversation?

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