Sentence examples for debonair from inspiring English sources

The word 'debonair' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is charming, self-confident and stylish. For example: "He is a debonair gentleman, always impeccably dressed and polite".

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debonair

adjective

Gracious, courteous.

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The prices match the outrageous history though: rooms from $415 plus tax to $4,500, +1 323 656 1010, chateaumarmont.com "I am a Golden God!" It is 1975, the height of rock's heyday, and Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin's debonair vocalist, declares his rock star status from his hotel balcony.

Therefore, he is a sexy, debonair bachelor, a living breathing combination of Cary Grant, Brylcreem and handsomeness.

But he does, I suggest, seem like the sort of debonair man who would try it on with one's mum.

And so, as is appropriate, his engagement has been greeted in the press this week with shock ("George Clooney engaged? What?!"), because why on earth would this silver fox give up his sexy, debonair love 'em and leave 'em life, right?

And yet, whereas the latter has long been styled as "tragic", "desperate" and "lonely" by the world's press, the former has always been an enviably debonair catch, whose only problem in life is how to sleep with all the gagging-for-it women in the world by lunchtime.

For my maiden voyage, I settled on a ride from London to Paris, offered on BlaBlaCar by a debonair Parisian named Jean K, who, according to reviews, was de confiance (trustworthy).

Both parties got cold feet on the subject, and the reduction that was eventually agreed on, a non-legislated 0.15% cut, is a "change" that will not affect the budget at all.Cowardly over structural reforms, the negotiators were debonair when it came to cutting taxes.

South Koreans fill their wallets with multiple cards to take advantage of the endless promotions that card companies offer.Hyundai Card has even succeeded in making cards cool and debt debonair.

"I'D WALK a mile for a Camel," said the debonair models who pitched that brand of cigarettes for decades.

This week Mr Dumas, still cutting a debonair figure even at the age of 78, received a prison sentence of 30 months albeit 24 of them suspended and a fine of FFr1m ($130,000) for corruption involving the Elf oil company.

Despite being a fully-qualified secret agent, she is the deskbound assistant of the debonair Bradley (Mr Law), a Bond-like globetrotter who relies on Susan to call down drone strikes when he is cornered, and to pick up his laundry afterwards.

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