GENTLEMAN vs MAN: NOUN
- Amateur.
- A cricketer of independent wealth, who does not (require to) get paid to play the sport
- Toilets intended for use by men.
- A polite form of address to a group of men.
- A polite term referring to a man.
- A man of breeding or higher class.
- A well‐mannered or charming man
- A band of forty gentlemen who attend the sovereign on state occasions; formerly called gentlemen pensioners.
- An usher belonging to the Order of the Garter, whose chief duty is to serve as official messenger of the House of Lords.
- One who ushers visitors into the presence of a sovereign, etc.
- One of the highest class of commoners at the University of Oxford.
- A man, irrespective of condition; -- used esp. in the plural (= citizens; people), in addressing men in popular assemblies, etc.
- The servant of a man of rank.
- One who bears arms, but has no title.
- One of gentle or refined manners; a well-bred man.
- A man well born; one of good family; one above the condition of a yeoman.
- An invalid or disabled soldier who made his living by begging.
- [Perhaps an adaptation of another name of the same bird, Jan van Gent.] The white gannet or solan goose, Sula bassana.
- An apparatus used in soldering circular pewter ware. It is a revolving pedestal, adjustable by a side-screw to any height.
- The body-servant or personal attendant of a man of rank.
- As a polite form of speech, a man in general; any man, but particularly, where discrimination is used, any man of respectable appearance or good manners; in the plural, a form of address to a company of men, or to all the men in an audience: as, welcome, gentlemen; ladies and gentlemen.
- A man of good breeding, courtesy, and kindness; hence, a man distinguished for fine sense of honor, strict regard for his obligations, and consideration for the rights and feelings of others.
- In a loose sense, any man whose breeding, education, occupation, or income raises him above menial service or an ordinary trade.
- A man of good family; a man of good or gentle birth; in England, specifically, any man above the social rank of yeoman, including noblemen; in a more limited sense, a man who without a title bears a coat of arms, or whose ancestors have been freemen; one of the class holding a middle rank between the nobility and yeomanry.
- A manservant; a valet.
- Used as a form of address for a group of men.
- A man.
- A man of independent means who does not need to have a wage-paying job.
- A well-mannered and considerate man with high standards of proper behavior.
- A man of gentle or noble birth or superior social position.
- A manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer
- A man of refinement
- The male portion of the human race.
- The human race; mankind.
- An adult male person; a grown-up male person, as distinguished from a woman or a child.
- A human being; -- opposed to beast.
- An honest, upright man.
- His position in the field.
- A fielder who stands beyond point, but farther from the wicket, and more behind it.
- One who makes a corner in stocks or commodities.
- In building a camp or barn of logs, one who notches the logs so that they will fit closely and make a square corner.
- A loafer who hangs about street-corners.
- In Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lonsdale, a cairn or pile of stones marking a summit- or prominent point of a mountain. Compare Low Man, High Man, as local names for particular cairns, also applied to portions of the mountains themselves.
- In certain outdoor games, the leader; “it.”
- Theat., an actor who is usually cast for the parts of old men.
- The captain or commanding officer, as of troops, a vessel, etc.; the proprietor or employer: so called by his men.
- The father of a family; the “governor.”
- In Scripture, unregenerate humanity; also, the fallen human nature inherited from Adam and operative in the regenerate, though not in the same manner or degree as in the unregenerate.
- In Scripture, man unregenerate or unrenewed; the old man (see below).
- See man-of-war.
- An imaginary or an irresponsible person put forward as substitute or surety for another, or for any fraudulent purpose.
- Antichrist.
- A man-at-arms.
- In some parts of England, a coal-cutting machine.
- Plural See dead.
- Nautical, in compounds, a ship or other vessel: as, man-of-war; merchantman, Indiaman, etc.
- A piece with which a game, as chess or checkers, is played.
- A word of familiar address, often implying some degree of disparagement or impatience.
- One subject to a mistress; a lover or suitor.
- A husband: as, my man is not at home (said by a wife).
- An adult male considered as in some sense appertaining to or under the control of another person; a vassal, follower, servant, attendant, or employee; one immediately subject to the will of another: as, the officers and men of an army; a gentleman's man (a valet or body-servant); I am no man's man.
- The qualities which characterize true manhood; manliness.
- In an emphatic sense, an adult male possessing manly qualities in an eminent degree; one who has the gifts or virtues of true manhood.
- A male adult of the human race, as distinguished from a woman or a boy; one who has attained manhood, or who is regarded as of manly estate.
- Specifically
- Generically, the human race; mankind; human beings collectively: used without article or plural: as, man is born to trouble; the rights of man.
- An individual of the human race; a human being; a person: as, all men are mortal.
- A being, whether super- or infra-natural; a person.
- In zoology, a featherless plantigrade biped mammal of the genus.Homo (which see); H. sapiens, a species of the family Hominidæ or Anthropidæ, order Primates, class Mammalia, of which there are several geographical races or varieties. : ; ; ; ;
- Abbreviations of Manitoba.
- A measure of weight in Persia, varying in value, in different localities, from about 6 to about 25 pounds.
- All of the inhabitants of the earth
- A manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer
- Someone who serves in the armed forces; a member of a military force
- Any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae
- A male subordinate
- The generic use of the word to refer to any human being
- An adult male person who has a manly character (virile and courageous competent)
- A male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular woman
- An adult male person (as opposed to a woman)
- One of the British Isles in the Irish Sea
- Game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games
GENTLEMAN vs MAN: VERB
- N/A
- Provide with men
- Take charge of a certain job; occupy a certain work place
GENTLEMAN vs MAN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To station men on the yards as a salute or mark of respect.
- To send men upon a yard, as for furling or reefing a sail.
- To wait on as a manservant.
- To furnish with a servant or servants.
- To tame, as a hawk.
- To furnish with strength for action; to prepare for efficiency; to fortify.
- To supply with men; to furnish with a sufficient force or complement of men, as for management, service, defense, or the like; to guard.
GENTLEMAN vs MAN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Occupy a certain work place
- Take charge of a certain job
- A member of a military force
- All of the living human inhabitants of the earth
- Provide with workers
- An adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman)
- To accustom to the presence or company of man; tame, as a hawk or other bird.
- To wait on; attend; escort.
- To brace up in a manful way; make manly or courageous: used reflexively.
- To supply with men; furnish with a sufficient force or complement of men, as for service, defense, or the like.
GENTLEMAN vs MAN: RELATED WORDS
- Knight, Monsieur, Boy, Colleague, Nobleman, Sirs, Person, Gents, Sir, Guy, Gentlemanly, Gent, Valet de chambre, Valet, Man
- Isle of man, Humans, Adult male, Humanity, Military personnel, Human, Homo, Piece, Humankind, Mankind, Human beings, Valet, Human being, Serviceman, Gentleman
GENTLEMAN vs MAN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Commoner, Husband, Men, Lord, Knight, Monsieur, Boy, Nobleman, Person, Sir, Guy, Gentlemanly, Gent, Valet, Man
- Teenager, Boy, Woman, World, Humans, Humanity, Military personnel, Human, Homo, Humankind, Mankind, Human beings, Valet, Serviceman, Gentleman
GENTLEMAN vs MAN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The gentleman to the right wants to do that, and the gentleman over to the left also want to do that.
- The gentleman from Georgia has come in, and so the chair recognizes the gentleman from Georgia, Mr.
- He liked the proposition of the gentleman from Northampton hetler than that of the gentleman from Ihe county.
- The time of the gentleman from Florida expired a long time ago, and the gentleman from Illinois, Mr.
- The Chair thanks the gentleman from New York and will now hear from the gentleman from Illinois, Mr.
- Let me acknowledge the presence of the gentleman from South Carolina and the gentleman from Utah.
- The Chair thanks the gentleman, and recognizes the gentleman from Maine, Mr.
- The Chair thanks the gentleman and recognizes the gentleman from Michigan, Mr.
- The Chair thanks the gentleman, and recognizes the gentleman from North Carolina, Mr.
- The gentleman yields back, and the Chair now recognizes the gentleman from Texas, Mr.
- Worshipping a man has never worked when it comes to making a man fall in love with you.
- Where the presumption of innocence holds true, a guilty man walking free should be preferred to an innocent man being wrongfully convicted.
- Think about it, people would accept another woman over a man being with another man.
- The average man, the man who does not read anything but newspapers.
- He seemed as good a man as any white man I have ever met.
- Many would think of modern day superheroes such as Super Man, Spider Man, and Wonder Woman.
- Each man in his own unique way is distinctly a man.
- Man Collage of Man Icons and Textured Customer Testimonials Seal Stamp.
- Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.
- These bosses are Torch Man, Blade Man, Oil Man, Bit Man, Shark Man and Wave Man.
GENTLEMAN vs MAN: QUESTIONS
- Does golf stand for gentleman only ladies forbidden?
- What makes Virginia Gentleman a true Bourbon whiskey?
- What are some examples of quintessential British gentleman?
- How does a gentleman in Moscow parallel Casablanca?
- Does Gentleman Jack feel like a missed opportunity?
- Can a gentleman practice Brahmacharya though married?
- Who is the gentleman in the complete English gentleman?
- Is the new gentleman similar to the original gentleman?
- Was the officer and a gentleman a gentleman or scholar?
- What are the gentleman and the agent gentleman used for?
- Is Spider-Man 2 the second best Spider-Man movie ever?
- What is Mega Man's role in the original Mega Man story?
- Can a man be an efficient producer and not an educated man?
- What kind of Man does a Taurus woman like in a man?
- What is the setting of the man who was almost a man?
- Is Ant-Man under house arrest in 'Ant-Man and the wasp?
- How to beat a team that switches screens in man to man?
- When did Spider-Man change its title to Super Spider-Man & Captain Britain?
- What does Bill symbolize in the man who was almost a man?
- What are the signs that a man is an ambivalent man?