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
- 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.
- Their gentleship extended beyond the realm of humans, encompassing all living creatures.
- The gentleship of his caress eased away her pain and brought her solace.
- The ambiance of the room exuded gentleship, inviting peace and tranquility.
- The gentleship between the teacher and her students fostered a positive and supportive learning environment.
- The gentle breeze carried with it a gentleship that whispered secrets of nature.
- Their gentleship was a beacon of hope in a world often filled with harshness.
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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.