He was a chivalrous man because he was always curteous to women
in today's busy world where people are often heedless of others a chivalrous act is admired by all
Chivalrous - He was a chivalrous man. That is a chivalrous act. My answering this question is chivalrous.
Chivalrous is a descriptive adjective meaning 'to have qualities of chivarly, courage and courtesy' (Dictionary.com). Another example of a descriptive adjective is 'malicious'; the opposite of chivalrous. A sentence for 'malicious' might be: 'The malicious man laughed cruelly at his friend's mistake.' Use chivalrous to describe something or someone that has mertious qualities. You might try talking about a person, or a group of people that are known to be chivalrous, like King Arthur's knights.
i luv this word cuz all the girls in my high school talk about how the guys need a lesson on chivalry King Arthur's knights were said to have been the model of chivalrous behavior.
very chivalrious -------- chivalrous some times, sometimes not very chivalrous
"The chivalric codes differed by country and locality, and among different groups of knights." "The coat of arms for a family usually included common chivalric symbols."
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Chivalrous Charley - 1921 was released on: USA: 10 December 1921
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Chivalrous customs are acts done in courage, courtesy and/or loyalty. Chivalrous customs used today are men opening doors and pulling chairs out for women.
Yes, yes, they did.