gentleship (Meaning)

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gentleship (n.)

The deportment or conduct of a gentleman.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gentleship

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gentleship Sentence Examples

  1. Their gentleship towards one another was palpable, a testament to their deep bond.
  2. The company extended utmost gentleship to their clients, ensuring their comfort and satisfaction.
  3. With a gentle touch, she conveyed her gentleship and concern for her elderly neighbor.
  4. The animals responded to her gentleship with trust and affection.
  5. Their gentleship extended beyond the realm of humans, encompassing all living creatures.
  6. The gentleship of his caress eased away her pain and brought her solace.
  7. The ambiance of the room exuded gentleship, inviting peace and tranquility.
  8. The gentleship between the teacher and her students fostered a positive and supportive learning environment.
  9. The gentle breeze carried with it a gentleship that whispered secrets of nature.
  10. Their gentleship was a beacon of hope in a world often filled with harshness.

FAQs About the word gentleship

The deportment or conduct of a gentleman.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Their gentleship towards one another was palpable, a testament to their deep bond.

The company extended utmost gentleship to their clients, ensuring their comfort and satisfaction.

With a gentle touch, she conveyed her gentleship and concern for her elderly neighbor.

The animals responded to her gentleship with trust and affection.