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  1. gent noun uk / dʒent / us / dʒent / Add to word list [ C ] old-fashioned a gentleman (= polite man who behaves well towards other people, especially women)
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    gent noun /dʒent/ /dʒent/ (old-fashioned or humorous) a man; a gentleman a gent’s hairdresser
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    Get a quick, free translation! GENT definition: 1. a gentleman (= polite man who behaves well towards other people, especially women) 2. a public…. Learn more.
    The man is a master, a superb writer, and also (which is not the same thing) a completely sophisticated literary gent. Three of the halls are for the gents and two are for the ladies. The village contains a supermarket, pub, three hairdressers, gents salon, veterinary clinic, butcher, fast food outlet, laundromat and a coffee shop.
    The old gent give them shillin's, an' they seein' they got so much, they wanted more; but 'e took one of them by the shoulder and was like to throw 'im down the steps, till the lot of them went away cussin'. They and the men generally spoke of me as “the little gent ”, or “the young Suffolker.”
    the gents,Informal. a men's room. informal. The denim miniskirt was walking out with one of the gents, a drunk in a suit. Almost all the great gents were thus divided, some of them into numerous branches. Those fashnabble gents have ways of getten money, witch comman pipple doan't understand.
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