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    deb·o·nair
    /ˈdebəˌner/

    adjective

    • 1. confident, stylish, and charming (typically used of a man): "all the men looked debonair and handsome in white tie and tails"

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  2. Jun 17, 2012 · Debonair means suave, urbane, lighthearted, or courteous, often with a touch of sophistication or wit. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and history of this French-derived word.

  3. Debonair means attractive, confident, and carefully dressed, especially of men. Learn how to use this old-fashioned adjective with examples, synonyms, and related words from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Being debonair is a specific form of being charming that applies mostly to men. When you're debonair, you impress women, other men, and pretty much everyone with your manners, wit, and style. Debonair is a little bit of an old-fashioned word.

  5. Debonair means confident, charming, and well-dressed, or suave and refined. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, word origin, and usage of debonair with sentences and examples.

  6. Debonair means having a sophisticated charm, a cheerful and carefree air, or a courteous and affable manner. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of debonair in English and Spanish.

  7. Debonair means pleasant, friendly, elegant, and charming, especially of men. Learn the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and sentence examples of debonair from YourDictionary.

  8. debonair means fashionable and confident, usually of men. Learn how to pronounce, use and spell this word with examples and synonyms.