English to Malayalam Dictionary gentlemanly

gentlemanly

gentlemanly
definition
adjective
a paragon of gentlemanly conduct
(of a man) befitting a gentleman; chivalrous, courteous, or honorable.
example
Sachin has been a great role model with his 'gentlemanly' behaviour, despite his huge stature in the cricketing world.
A very quiet individual, his 'gentlemanly' manner endeared him to all who made his acquaintance.
‘He was 'gentlemanly' , courteous, formal, perhaps a little obsessive,’ said a colleague.
He was very highly thought of in this position and all who worked with Willie were high in praise of his 'gentlemanly' behaviour towards staff and officials alike.
From the novels she appears to be the sort of woman who appreciates 'gentlemanly' behaviour, but then she also seems to like cads.
He actually hadn't given any direct indication that he was being anything other than chivalrous and 'gentlemanly' .
Ever since I was a wee lad of five, it's been imprinted on my brain to be chivalrous and 'gentlemanly' .
He advised us almost constantly what was going on, and we were struck by his 'gentlemanly' , courteous, informed, and considerate approach.
This award goes to the player who displays 'gentlemanly' conduct.
He acted honourably and, in the 'gentlemanly' world of golf, with the intention of abiding by the rules.
Not just because England won it but the 'gentlemanly' manner in which our players conducted themselves made me proud to be English.
He kissed my hand at the end of the evening - in a very courtly and 'gentlemanly' way, not like a smarmy guy making a move.
Geek guys seem like wholesome, responsible, potential breadwinners who will be polite, courteous and 'gentlemanly' with someone's daughter on a date.
We have found him to be a 'gentlemanly' , courteous, and fair person to deal with.
The veteran German actor imbues the character of Schultz with a quiet appeal and pathos that is evident in Schultz's tiny smiles and 'gentlemanly' mannerisms.
Other ballads generally portray him as a victim and romantic hero, and embody the legends of his 'gentlemanly' conduct and chivalrous deeds.
And despite the 'gentlemanly' behaviour, he wasn't bad company.
This can be thought of as the 'gentlemanly' , or civilized, approach to warfare.
Then I saw how the ladies came alive at his 'gentlemanly' attentions, how flattered they were by them.
This is largely due to the extraordinarily considerate, polite, and 'gentlemanly' treatment which we receive from the officers in command.
He was a man who has been acknowledged already for his 'gentlemanliness' , his courtesy, and his wisdom.
He is the very epitome of 'gentlemanliness' , and we - who have known him since we were all a foot high - are not certain whether his newly-found decorum is natural or quite affected.
Melissa had to admit she was flattered by his 'gentlemanliness' .
Only the garish turquoise silk tie and the glint in his pale blue eyes detract from this picture of geriatric 'gentlemanliness' .
We heard over and over about Peck's impeccable 'gentlemanliness' and old-school liberal decency, Hepburn's aristocratic east coast classiness, and Bob Hope's patriotism.
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