Gentlemanlike [adjective]

Definition of Gentlemanlike:

cultivated

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Sentence/Example of Gentlemanlike:

There he is at Broadstone, as gentlemanlike a youth as I would wish to see.

The army will, however, always be the gentlemanlike cloth, and I thank my stars I don't believe we have a single relative afloat.

Next day, a lawyer from a Mr. Beaufort—Mr. George Blackwell, a gentlemanlike man called.

His appearance was engaging, his manners gentle if not gentlemanlike, and he had a temper never disturbed.

It is stated concerning him, "that he was a gentlemanlike man, of popular talents."

For less than twopence-halfpenny she could have given the very gentlemanlike intruder a shake too!

He must use a good deal of French in his language, for that is considered very gentlemanlike by vulgar people.

They are not a gentlemanlike people, and I am given to understand that they are generally dishonest in all their dealings.

They are most gentlemanlike men, and will be shocked at such conduct as this from the Squire of Buston.

He had a very gentlemanlike appearance in the pulpit and reading-desk.