debonair

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Etymology

From Old French debonaire, from the phrase de bon aire (of good stock, noble).

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Adjective

debonair (comparative more debonair, superlative most debonair)

  1. (obsolete) Gracious, courteous.
  2. Suave, urbane and sophisticated.
    • 2015 February 12, Jon Ronson, “How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      She was a New York City person. Sacco is nervy and sassy and sort of debonair.
  3. (especially of men) Charming, confident, and carefully dressed.
    • 2023 May 2, Samuel Fishwick, “The ‘secret romance’ that got everybody talking at the Met Gala”, in The Independent:
      The hard launch of what appeared to be the hottest new relationship in town – Billanna? Winty? – at the 2023 Met Gala saw Vogue supremo Wintour, who has hosted the Met Gala for 30 years, walk the red carpet arm in arm with the dashing and debonair Love Actually star, a man Clive James named “the nation’s leading male sexpot”.

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Noun

debonair

  1. (obsolete) Debonaire behaviour; graciousness.

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