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BNC: 11939 COCA: 19117

gent

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
gent /ˈʤɛnt/ noun
plural gents
gent
/ˈʤɛnt/
noun
plural gents
Learner's definition of GENT
[count] informal + old-fashioned
: gentleman
◊ In U.S. English, gent is likely to refer to a man who is British.在美国英语中,gent一般指英国男人。
see also gents
BNC: 11939 COCA: 19117

See also: Ghent


gent

1 of 2

adjective

archaic

gent

2 of 2

noun

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
That happens to be the case with Howard Nordlinger, the straight-hitting gent who rules the links roost at the Woodmont Country Club. Jay Nordlinger, National Review, 15 July 2022 One collector chose Knight’s Monocle Man, who graced empty windows on Lincoln Road, for the foyer of his apartment; now that the bowler-wearing gent is the first thing guests see when the elevator door opens. Eleni Gage, Town & Country, 8 July 2022 No mail-order sleeper sofa would create enough of a cosseting vibe for a transplanted Southern gent. Kathryn O’shea-evans, WSJ, 20 May 2022 Levinson, both as a writer and director, slowly unveils each gent, using the Fells Point Diner as their hub and playing much of the action at night, which gives much of the film a dark attractive and almost noir mood. Robert Osborne, The Hollywood Reporter, 2 Apr. 2022 Then Hoffman, who is not a dainty gent, falls backward off of the lift and on to the opposite side of the couch. David Fear, Rolling Stone, 12 Feb. 2022 Case in point: This gent, who had his new Lamborghini Huracán seized by Danish police shortly after leaving the dealership. Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 8 Oct. 2021 He’s the hairy-handed gent who ran amok in Kent in John Landis’ effects-laden 1981 horror comedy. Los Angeles Times, 15 Oct. 2021 This particular gent will also be fined for speeding in due course. Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 8 Oct. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English, "of aristocratic birth, graceful, beautiful," borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Latin genitus, past participle of gignere "to engender" — more at kin entry 1

Noun

by shortening

First Known Use

Adjective

13th century, in the meaning defined above

Noun

1535, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of gent was in the 13th century
BNC: 11939 COCA: 19117

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