gent Antonyms

Meaning of gent

Wordnet

gent (n)

informal abbreviation of `gentleman'

a boy or man

port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry

Webster

gent (a.)

Gentle; noble; of gentle birth.

Neat; pretty; fine; elegant.

gent Sentence Examples

  1. The gent was impeccably dressed in a tailored suit and polished shoes.
  2. The old gent had lived in the neighborhood for over half a century.
  3. The charming gent greeted everyone with a warm smile and a hearty handshake.
  4. The young gent was eager to prove himself in the business world.
  5. The sophisticated gent was well-versed in literature, art, and music.
  6. The kindly gent offered to help the lost child find his way.
  7. The dapper gent was a regular at the local cafe, where he was known for his witty banter.
  8. The wise gent dispensed sage advice to those who sought his guidance.
  9. The eccentric gent had a peculiar collection of vintage records.
  10. The mysterious gent appeared and disappeared without a trace, leaving behind an enigmatic trail.

FAQs About the word gent

informal abbreviation of `gentleman', a boy or man, port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industryGentle; noble; of gentle b

gentleman, guy, dude, male, bastard, cat, bloke, chap, galoot, chappie

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The gent was impeccably dressed in a tailored suit and polished shoes.

The old gent had lived in the neighborhood for over half a century.

The charming gent greeted everyone with a warm smile and a hearty handshake.

The young gent was eager to prove himself in the business world.