Gent (noun)

  1. A man of good breeding, manners, and education.
  2. A man of good social standing, especially one who is well-mannered and well-dressed.
  3. A man who is well-mannered, well-dressed, and has a good education.

Origin:

The word "gent" comes from the old english word "geond" meaning across or beyond. it has been in use since the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. He was a real gent, always polite and well-dressed.
  2. The gents' room was located down the hall.
  3. The gent was known for his impeccable manners.
  4. The gent was always well-dressed.
  5. The gent was a man of good breeding.
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