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Definition of gallantry noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
polite and kind behaviour towards women, especially when in public: He had gained a popular reputation for his gallantry towards women. I'd like to think that gallantry isn't dead. Fewer examples. The Navy does have a great tradition of gallantry, with officers saluting women in civilian clothes.
1. Nobility of spirit or action; courage. 2. Chivalrous attention toward women; courtliness: "the air of faintly mocking gallantry with which he habitually treated mother" (Louis Auchincloss). 3. The act or an instance of gallant speech or behavior. 4. Archaic A bold or stylish appearance.
The meaning of GALLANTRY is gallant appearance. How to use gallantry in a sentence.
1. conspicuous courage, esp in war. the gallantry of the troops. 2. polite attentiveness to women. 3. a gallant action, speech, etc.
the quality of being brave when something is difficult or dangerous: The speech praised those who had displayed gallantry in the liberation of their country. He was awarded a gallantry medal for saving life at sea. See. gallant. More examples. The soldiers were recognized for exceptional gallantry.
Definitions of 'gallantry' 1. Gallantry is bravery shown by someone who is in danger, for example when they are fighting in a war. [formal] [...] 2. Gallantry is considerate, kind, and polite behavior toward other people, especially women. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'gallantry' American English: gæləntriBritish English: gæləntri. More.