Catalan Meaning of cavalier
cavaller
Other Catalan words related to cavaller
- arrogant
- supositiu
- autoritari
- presumit
- pit i coll
- dominant
- Dominador
- Altiu
- ampul·lós
- altà i poderós/a
- arrogant
- enrabiat
- enutjat
- imperious
- important
- senyorial
- magistral
- presumptuós
- peremptori
- pompos
- presumptuós
- pretensiós
- satisfet
- tafaner
- superciliós
- superior
- estirat
- remirat
- hi-hat
- suposant
- arrogant, orgullós
- tempestuós
- tempestuós
- vanitós
- bombàstic
- mandó
- fanfarró
- descarat
- arrogant
- complaent
- vanitós
- condescendible
- menyspreu
- dominant
- egocèntric
- egoista
- egoista
- egotista
- egoista
- extrovertit
- extrovertida
- ampul·lós
- impúdic
- impertinent
- Impudent
- majestuós
- magistral
- narcisista
- paternalista
- Pontifici
- orgullós
- orgullós
- atrevido
- assertiu
- assertiu
- egocèntric
- autocomplaent
- autocomplaent
- Esnob
- esnob
- Esnob
- Tossut
- fanfarró
- desinhibit
- Sense reserva
- va
- vanagloriós
- hubrístic
- pontificar
- altaner
- vergonyós
- tímid
- humil
- humil
- modest
- avergonyit
- tímid
- atenuat
- tímid
- sense pretensions
- acquiescent
- compatible
- respectuós
- modest
- Introvertit
- ratolí
- Mosset / pèl-roig
- Excessivament modest
- passiu
- tranquil
- encongiment
- submís
- no agressiu
- poc assertiu
- sense pretensions
- Discret
- submís
- no arrogant
- fent una ganyota
- reservat
- retirar-se
- encongits
- Autocrític
- dubitatiu
Nearest Words of cavalier
Definitions and Meaning of cavalier in English
cavalier (n)
a gallant or courtly gentleman
a royalist supporter of Charles I during the English Civil War
cavalier (s)
given to haughty disregard of others
cavalier (n.)
A military man serving on horseback; a knight.
A gay, sprightly, military man; hence, a gallant.
One of the court party in the time of king Charles I. as contrasted with a Roundhead or an adherent of Parliament.
A work of more than ordinary height, rising from the level ground of a bastion, etc., and overlooking surrounding parts.
cavalier (a.)
Gay; easy; offhand; frank.
High-spirited.
Supercilious; haughty; disdainful; curt; brusque.
Of or pertaining to the party of King Charles I.
FAQs About the word cavalier
cavaller
a gallant or courtly gentleman, a royalist supporter of Charles I during the English Civil War, given to haughty disregard of othersA military man serving on ho
arrogant,supositiu,autoritari,presumit,pit i coll,dominant,Dominador,Altiu,ampul·lós,altà i poderós/a
vergonyós,tímid,humil,humil,modest,avergonyit,tímid,atenuat,tímid,sense pretensions
cavalero => cavaller, cavalcade => cavalcada, cautiousness => precaució, cautiously => prudentment, cautious statement => Declaració cautelosa,