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Genteel vs Gentlemanly - What's the difference?

genteel | gentlemanly |


As adjectives the difference between genteel and gentlemanly

is that genteel is affectedly proper or refined; somewhat prudish refinement; excessively polite while gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen.

As an adverb gentlemanly is

in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

Gentlemanly vs Undefined - What's the difference?

gentlemanly | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between gentlemanly and undefined

is that gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As an adverb gentlemanly

is in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

Gentlemanly vs Gentlemanlike - What's the difference?

gentlemanly | gentlemanlike |


As adjectives the difference between gentlemanly and gentlemanlike

is that gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen while gentlemanlike is like a gentleman; courteous.

As an adverb gentlemanly

is in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

Chivalrous vs Gentlemanly - What's the difference?

chivalrous | gentlemanly | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between chivalrous and gentlemanly

is that chivalrous is honourable, especially to women while gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen.

As an adverb gentlemanly is

in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

Courteous vs Gentlemanly - What's the difference?

courteous | gentlemanly |


As adjectives the difference between courteous and gentlemanly

is that courteous is showing regard or thought for others; especially, displaying good manners or etiquette while gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen.

As an adverb gentlemanly is

in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

Courtly vs Gentlemanly - What's the difference?

courtly | gentlemanly | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between courtly and gentlemanly

is that courtly is suitable for a royal court; refined, dignified while gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen.

As an adverb gentlemanly is

in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

Gentlemanly vs Suave - What's the difference?

gentlemanly | suave | Related terms |

Gentlemanly is a related term of suave.


As adjectives the difference between gentlemanly and suave

is that gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen while suave is charming, confident and elegant.

As an adverb gentlemanly

is in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

As a noun suave is

sweet talk.

Gallant vs Gentlemanly - What's the difference?

gallant | gentlemanly | Synonyms |

Gallant is a synonym of gentlemanly.


As adjectives the difference between gallant and gentlemanly

is that gallant is brave, valiant or gallant can be polite and attentive to ladies; courteous to women; chivalrous while gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen.

As a noun gallant

is (dated) fashionable young man, who is polite and attentive to women.

As a verb gallant

is (obsolete|transitive) to attend or wait on (a lady).

As an adverb gentlemanly is

in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

Gentlemanly vs Considerate - What's the difference?

gentlemanly | considerate | Related terms |

Gentlemanly is a related term of considerate.


As adjectives the difference between gentlemanly and considerate

is that gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen while considerate is consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring.

As an adverb gentlemanly

is in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

Attentive vs Gentlemanly - What's the difference?

attentive | gentlemanly | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between attentive and gentlemanly

is that attentive is paying attention; noticing, watching, listening, or attending closely while gentlemanly is of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen.

As an adverb gentlemanly is

in the manner or with the behavior of a gentleman; with social grace, politely.

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