A gentleman's
The True Gentleman is the man whose conduct proceeds from good will and an acute sense of
propriety, and whose self-control is equal to all emergencies; who does not make the poor man conscious of his poverty, the obscure man of his obscurity, or any man of his inferiority or deformity; who is himself humbled if necessity compels him
to humble another; who does not flatter wealth, cringe before power, or boast of his own possessions or achievements; who speaks with frankness but always with sincerity and sympathy; whose deed follows his word; who thinks of the rights and feelings of others, rather than his own; and who appears well in any company, a man with whom honor is sacred and virtue safe. -
John Walter Wayland
gentleman
by siraction on Oct 27, 2015 08:43:15
A gentleman is a man who does not cower to outside forces, he is strong and true to his word. He does the right thing, even if the right thing does not seem the popular thing. His
strength of character is apparent in his presence as he enters a room and exerts not arrogance, but confidence that is contagious to others.
A true gentleman never lacks a friend, because
a true gentleman is a friend. The word 'Gentle' in gentleman is not in the sense that he is soft, but that with his confidence and aura, others might feel comfortable in his presence.
Example:
A man is
a boy who has come of
age; a gentleman is a man
who left that boy behind.
gentleman
by i speak truth on Aug 26, 2006 01:50:30
Something very rare today. A man who is respectful and considerate of those around him. Acts politely. Treats women with respect. Open doors for them, pulls out
chairs, and is classy. What more guys should be. Because regardless of what your
testosterone driven buddies tell you, treating people with respect and being polite doesn't make you a "fag" or "
wimp" or whatever. It makes you a good person and will really benefit you in life.
Example:
When we went out, he opened
doors for me, offered me his coat, and brought me flowers. He was such a gentleman.
Tom:
Hello sir, it's
nice to meet you.
Man: Same to you.
Other person: Tom is nice young gentleman
gentleman
by Gumba Gumba on Jun 01, 2004 20:04:13
(n.) A man of calm
demeanor, strong
preserve, intellectual thinking, polite yet meaningful speak and a good upbringing. A fighter
for the cause of right with words, not guns.
Example:
A true
gentlemen is a
respectable thing to be. A wannabe is a very bad thing to be, since you shall
nto be liked.
gentleman
by Henry Hatsworth on Jul 08, 2011 12:47:59
A polite, well-dressed, well-spoken, educated and scholarly man (Sorry ladies, but being a male is required.). He speaks with passion, and will only resort to violence when it is the final option. He fights with honor, and accepts victory or defeat graciously. A man that some will
aspire to, and some will
despise. Has a high sense of honor, and will not take an insult to it
lightly.
Example:
The sharp-dressed man walked down
the avenue cheerfully, moving out of
people's ways, and helping them if they
tripped. He appeared to be a proper gentleman
gentleman
by sdf on Jan 25, 2005 01:43:36
Example:
I
aspire to be a gentleman.
gentleman
by brooke on Mar 21, 2005 14:06:09
gentleman
by TGC (The Gentleman's Club) on Sep 08, 2015 06:24:11
A man of calm demeanor who demonstrates
good will toward others and practices the common courtesies of
the society in which he inhabits. One who keeps his word when given and defends the honor of his name while using violence as only
the last resort.
Example:
Your daughter will be home at
eleven sir. I give you
my word as a gentleman.
gentleman
by Manda on Dec 08, 2003 14:53:17
Something that is very rare in
today's world. A gentleman is a man (yes,
folks, a MAN) who will normally open
doors for a lady and generally be quite nice and polite.
Gentleman
by Bobclark on Jan 01, 2013 00:11:56
1.A man who treats females like they're special in a traditional chivalrous manner.He does things he wouldn't normally do for other males.Females abuse gentlemen and use him to inflate their egos/show entitlement to male
subservience.
2.A word some women use to
chastise men who aren't conforming to their
patriarchal idea of how men should act.
Example:
1.
Bob goes on a date with Kelly.Bob decides to pick up the
cheque although he only had a salad while Kelly had an expensive
ribeye steak.After the date,Kelly says "thanks for the meal" in a flat
unenthusiastic tone.
2.
What do you mean you won't give me the last seat on the bus?Act like a gentleman!