- DEBONAIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In Anglo-French, someone who was genteel and thought to be well-brought-up was described as deboneire —literally “of good family or nature” (from the three-word phrase de bon aire)
- Debonaire - definition of debonaire by The Free Dictionary
Define debonaire debonaire synonyms, debonaire pronunciation, debonaire translation, English dictionary definition of debonaire also deb·o·naire adj 1 Sophisticated; urbane
- DEBONAIRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
4 meanings: 1 charming and sophisticated 2 easy-going and lighthearted 3 polite and cheerful 4 the state of being debonaire Click for more definitions
- Debonaire - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
debonaire Add to list Definitions of debonaire adjective having a sophisticated charm synonyms: debonair, debonnaire, suave
- DEBONAIR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Debonair definition: courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm See examples of DEBONAIR used in a sentence
- DEBONAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Dramatic and debonair, they are gifted at earning others' confidence A stand up finish is for the more debonair player who wishes to finish in style He is a handsome, debonair man-about-town -- at least 40, gray-haired, with crisp gray mustache, tall, with all the poise of a veteran announcer
- debonaire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
debonaire m (oblique and nominative feminine singular debonaire) noble; of a good bloodline (by extension) good; positive; favorable
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