debonair

IPA: dɛbʌnˈɛr

noun

  • (obsolete) Debonaire behaviour; graciousness.

adjective

  • (obsolete) Gracious, courteous.
  • Suave, urbane and sophisticated.
  • (especially of men) Charming, confident, and carefully dressed.
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Examples of "debonair" in Sentences

  • She thought he was rich and debonair.
  • Debonair Magazine is an American men's magazine.
  • He took over as editor in chief of Debonair in 1974.
  • He is also the founder of Debonair Films International.
  • Lucky Debonair died of old age in 1987 at age twenty five.
  • Hikaru later joined Umi and Fuu to assault Debonair in her lair.
  • Cortez also serves as a fashion correspondent for Debonair Magazine.
  • Emma decided that John was too debonair for her and settled for Cal.
  • Nancy Pelosi looks great, and Obama is "debonair" and has never been more bone-able.
  • The term debonair was indeed coined for Powell, and Lombard makes for an adorable ditz.
  • Ricardo Montalban (88) actor best known as the debonair and mysterious Mr. Roarke on the popular TV series
  • Ricardo Montalban was perhaps best known as the debonair Mr. Roarke on the popular TV-show "Fantasy Island."
  • Agnes is said of agna a lamb, for she was humble and debonair as a lamb, or of agnos in Greek, which is to say debonair and piteous, for she was debonair and merciful.
  • Ricardo Montalbán, a Mexican-born actor who starred in Hollywood dramas and candy-colored musicals in the 1940s and '50s and was perhaps best known as the debonair host of the TV drama Fantasy Island and as pitchman for the "soft Corinthian leather" of the Chrysler Cordoba, died Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles of congestive heart failure.

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