Dapper
(
adjective
,
adverb
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Dapper ( adjective )
- Smartly dressed and well-groomed.
- Elegant and stylish in appearance.
- Neat and trim in appearance; spruce.
Origin:
The word "dapper" is of uncertain origin. it may be derived from the middle dutch word "dappere" meaning "bold" or "brave" or from the old english word "dæppel" meaning "smart" or "neat".
Examples:
- He was a dapper young man in a suit and tie.
- She looked dapper in her new dress.
- He was always so dapper, even when he was just going to the grocery store.
- The dapper old man had a twinkle in his eye.
- The dapper gentleman tipped his hat to the lady.
(As an adverb)
Dapper ( adverb )
- Smartly dressed and well-groomed.
- Elegant and stylish in appearance.
- Neat and trim in appearance; spruce.
Origin:
The word "dapper" is of uncertain origin. it may be derived from the middle dutch word "dappere" meaning "bold" or "brave" or from the old english word "dæppel" meaning "smart" or "neat".
Examples:
- He was a dapper young man in a suit and tie.
- She looked dapper in her new dress.
- He was always so dapper, even when he was just going to the grocery store.
- The dapper old man had a twinkle in his eye.
- The dapper gentleman tipped his hat to the lady.
(As a noun)
Dapper ( noun )
- Smartly dressed and well-groomed.
- Elegant and stylish in appearance.
- Neat and trim in appearance; spruce.
Origin:
The word "dapper" is of uncertain origin. it may be derived from the middle dutch word "dappere" meaning "bold" or "brave" or from the old english word "dæppel" meaning "smart" or "neat".
Examples:
- He was a dapper young man in a suit and tie.
- She looked dapper in her new dress.
- He was always so dapper, even when he was just going to the grocery store.
- The dapper old man had a twinkle in his eye.
- The dapper gentleman tipped his hat to the lady.