Associations to the word «Gent»
Noun
- Tram
- Waiter
- Gus
- Aroma
- Stoop
- Pore
- Lar
- Ole
- Erasmus
- Washing
- Gentleman
- Jest
- Fletcher
- Rea
- Grudge
- Rotterdam
- Doo
- Ard
- Meredith
- Academia
- Gunman
- Envy
- Smuggling
- Forty
- Clerk
- Douglass
- Astronomer
- Sprinter
- Gin
- Chap
- Rowing
- Ver
- Burke
- Kilkenny
- Mtv
- Philharmonic
- Saloon
- Defendant
- Brooke
- Leicester
- Te
- Dutch
- Cent
- Mite
- Mister
- Amsterdam
- Cleaning
- Fixing
- Centenary
- Hereafter
- Bowler
- Sussex
- Vest
- Martinez
- Observatory
- Jill
- Tucson
- Cowboy
- Utrecht
- Shane
- Sofia
- En
- Bluff
- Mug
- Capt
- Cherokee
- Milan
- Dallas
- Sponge
- Valencia
- Solvent
- Ar
Adjective
Wiktionary
GENT, noun. A gentleman.
GENT, adjective. (obsolete) Noble; well-bred, courteous; graceful.
GENT, adjective. (obsolete) neat; pretty; elegant
Dictionary definition
GENT, noun. Informal abbreviation of `gentleman'.
GENT, noun. A boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"; "he's a good bloke".
GENT, noun. Port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry.
Wise words
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