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1. gallant
adjective. ['ˈgælənt'] unflinching in battle or action.
Synonyms
- brave
Antonyms
- female
- juvenile
Etymology
- galant (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Gallant
- talent
- salant
How do you pronounce gallant?
Pronounce gallant as ˈgælənt.
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Sentences with gallant
1. Adjective
According to Lassie Web, the gallant dog herself actually fell down a well in one episode.
Quotes about gallant
1. For a gallant spirit there can never be defeat.
- Wallis Simpson
2. gallant
noun. ['ˈgælənt'] a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance.
Synonyms
- beau
- cockscomb
- coxcomb
- fashion plate
- man
- swell
- dude
- dandy
- clotheshorse
- macaroni
- adult male
- fop
Antonyms
- ineffective
- lowborn
- inferior
- ignoble
Etymology
- galant (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. gallant
adjective. ['ˈgælənt'] having or displaying great dignity or nobility.
Synonyms
- majestic
- lofty
- proud
Antonyms
- black
- white
- bad
- natural depression
Etymology
- galant (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. gallant
adjective. ['ˈgælənt'] being attentive to women like an ideal knight.
Synonyms
- chivalrous
- knightly
Antonyms
- draftee
- volunteer
- civilian
Etymology
- galant (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. gallant
adjective. ['ˈgælənt'] lively and spirited.
Synonyms
- spirited
Antonyms
- decrease
- unmoving
Etymology
- galant (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. gallant
noun. ['ˈgælənt'] a man who attends or escorts a woman.
Synonyms
- attender
- squire
- tender
Antonyms
- humble
- modest
- antecedent
- absent
Etymology
- galant (Old French (842-ca. 1400))