gallants
Prononciation : [ˈɡæl.ənt]
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) gallants are men who are very fashionable and courteous, often seen as charming or brave. They usually pay a lot of attention to how they dress and how they treat others, especially women.
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The gallants at the party were complimenting everyone and making everyone feel special.
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He was not a gallant; he chose to ignore the guests and was very rude.
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Do you think gallants are more popular at social events?
Contexte : « behavior »
(noun) gallants can also refer to men who show a lot of bravery and honor. They are often seen as heroes or someone who acts with great courage.
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The gallants of the town were celebrated for their bravery during the storm.
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Without gallants to protect the village, everyone would have felt unsafe.
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What do you think makes someone a gallant in today's world?
Contexte : « flirting »
(verb) to gallant means to flirt or show affection, especially in a way that is chivalrous or polite. It’s how someone might act when trying to impress someone they like.
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He gallanted with her all evening, bringing her flowers and telling her stories.
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He never gallanted with anyone; he preferred to stay quiet and by himself.
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Did you notice how he gallants when he talks to her?