debonair (Meaning)

Wordnet

debonair (s)

having a sophisticated charm

having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air

Webster

debonair (a.)

Characterized by courteousness, affability, or gentleness; of good appearance and manners; graceful; complaisant.

debonair Sentence Examples

  1. James always carries himself with a debonair demeanor, effortlessly charming those around him.
  2. As he entered the room, he greeted everyone with a debonair smile and a graceful bow.
  3. The debonair gentleman wore a tailored suit that accentuated his elegance and sophistication.
  4. Despite facing challenges, he maintained a debonair attitude, never allowing his composure to falter.
  5. His debonair wit and impeccable manners made him a favorite guest at social gatherings.
  6. The debonair actor captivated audiences with his suave charm and charismatic presence on screen.
  7. Even in casual attire, he exuded a debonair aura that drew admiration from others.
  8. She was immediately drawn to his debonair style and magnetic personality.
  9. With his debonair flair for conversation, he effortlessly engaged people from all walks of life.
  10. His debonair confidence and poise made him a natural leader in both professional and social circles.

FAQs About the word debonair

having a sophisticated charm, having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident airCharacterized by courteousness, affability, or gentleness; of good appearance and

carefree, cavalier, lighthearted,nonchalant, insouciant,blasé,unconcerned, blithe, slaphappy, casual

grave, wary,serious, wary, grave, cautious, earnest, careworn, somber, somber

James always carries himself with a debonair demeanor, effortlessly charming those around him.

As he entered the room, he greeted everyone with a debonair smile and a graceful bow.

The debonair gentleman wore a tailored suit that accentuated his elegance and sophistication.

Despite facing challenges, he maintained a debonair attitude, never allowing his composure to falter.