Debonair vs. Dashing — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Debonair and Dashing
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Debonair
(of a man) confident, stylish, and charming
All the men looked debonair and handsome in white tie and tails
Dashing
Audacious and gallant; spirited
A dashing young actor.
Debonair
Sophisticated; urbane.
Dashing
Marked by showy elegance; splendid
A dashing sports car.
Debonair
Gracious and charming in a cheerful, carefree way.
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Dashing
Spirited, audacious and full of high spirits.
Debonair
(obsolete) Gracious, courteous.
Dashing
Chic, fashionable.
All heads turned as the dashing young man entered the room.
Debonair
Suave, urbane and sophisticated.
Dashing
Present participle of dash
Debonair
(especially of men) Charming, confident, and carefully dressed.
Dashing
The action of the verb to dash.
Debonair
(obsolete) Debonaire behaviour; graciousness.
Dashing
Bold; spirited; showy.
The dashing and daring spirit is preferable to the listless.
Debonair
Characterized by courteousness, affability, or gentleness; of good appearance and manners; graceful; complaisant.
Was never prince so meek and debonair.
Dashing
Lively and spirited;
A dashing hero
Debonair
Having a sophisticated charm;
A debonair gentleman
Dashing
Marked by smartness in dress and manners;
A dapper young man
A jaunty red hat
Debonair
Having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air;
Looking chipper, like a man...diverted by his own wit
Life that is gay, brisk, and debonair
Walked with a jaunty step
A jaunty optimist
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