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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)
Debonair Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Easy and carefree in manner; jaunty; sprightly Elegant and gracious; urbane (especially of men) Charming, confident and carefully dressed Old French debonaire, from the phrase de bon aire "of good stock, noble" When it comes to love and romance, Taurus is suave and debonair
Debonaire - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Debonaire describes someone who is suave, charming, and confident in appearance It often refers to a person who is well-groomed and has an air of sophistication, often exuding a sense of ease and casualness in social situations
debonaire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary debonaire m (oblique and nominative feminine singular debonaire) noble; of a good bloodline (by extension) good; positive; favorable
débonair - WordReference. com Dictionary of English sophisticated: looked very debonair in a tuxedo jaunty: a debonair manner courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm: a debonair gentleman sprightly Also, deb′o•naire′, deb′on•naire′ deb′o•nair′ness, n urbane, suave, elegant, polished Synonyms: buoyant, carefree, easy, jaunty, nonchalant, more Very smart and debonair, he is