Uk English Meaning of cavalier
cavalier
Other Uk English words related to cavalier
- arrogant
- presumptive
- authoritarian
- bumptious
- chest
- dominant
- Domineering
- Haughty
- highfalutin
- high-and-mighty
- overbearing
- huffish
- huffy
- imperious
- important
- lordly
- masterful
- overweening
- peremptory
- pompous
- presumptuous
- pretentious
- smug
- snivelly
- supercilious
- superior
- uppish
- uppity
- hi-hat
- presuming
- arrogant, pompous
- blustery
- blustery
- boastful
- bombastic
- bossy
- braggart
- brash
- cocky
- complacent
- conceited
- condescending
- disdainful
- dominating
- egocentric
- egoistic
- egotistical
- egotistical
- egotistical
- extroverted
- extroverted
- highfalutin
- immodest
- impertinent
- Impudent
- lofty
- magisterial
- narcissistic
- patronising
- Papal
- proud
- proud
- saucy
- assertive
- assertive
- self-centred
- self-satisfied
- self-satisfied
- Snobbish
- snobbish
- Snooty
- Stiff-necked
- swaggering
- uninhibited
- Unreserved
- vain
- vainglorious
- hubristic
- pontificating
- snooty
- bashful
- diffident
- humble
- humble
- modest
- sheepish
- shy
- subdued
- timid
- unpretentious
- acquiescent
- compliant
- deferential
- demure
- Introverted
- mouse
- Mousy
- Overmodest
- passive
- quiet
- shrinking
- submissive
- unaggressive
- unassertive
- unassuming
- Unobtrusive
- yielding
- unarrogant
- cringing
- reserved
- retiring
- cowering
- Self-critical
- self-doubting
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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
cavalier
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,presumptive,authoritarian,bumptious,chest,dominant,Domineering,Haughty,highfalutin,high-and-mighty
bashful,diffident,humble,humble,modest,sheepish,shy,subdued,timid,unpretentious
cavalero => cavalier, cavalcade => cavalcade, cautiousness => cautiousness, cautiously => cautiously, cautious statement => Cautious statement,