gentleman
[C] Countable
pl: gentlemen
This term carries a strong social expectation of chivalry and refined behavior. It is often used as a compliment to describe a man who treats others with respect, regardless of his actual social class. In modern contexts, it frequently describes a specific type of polished, understated masculinity. In formal settings, the word serves as a polite collective address, such as in the phrase "ladies and gentlemen." However, using it to describe a specific individual can sometimes feel archaic or overly formal, depending on the social environment.
Used to count individual men who exhibit these traits or social statuses.