He seemed so sincere and so debonair, nobody ever guessed that he was secretly a cruel and vicious man who abused his wife and children both physically and mentally.
His debonair demeanor was in stark contrast to his usual aloof manner and unfriendly scowl, and I could not help but get the uneasy feeling that anything that would make him that happy had to be bad news for somebody else.
He was neither handsome nor debonair, and had never had much luck with girls, but luckily he met a woman who was sick of smooth, suave womanizers, and who found his shyness and his inexperience to be a refreshing change.
Debonair means suave, gracious, or jaunty. Example : "The playboy was known for his debonair manner and charm."
I can give you several sentences.He is a suave, debonair gentleman.The debonair suitor flattered her and took her to the most expensive spots in town.I can see through his debonair ways to the scoundrel he really is.
Everyone go play Dofus its the greatest game to come to the world
Debonair Dancers was created in 1986.
Mitsubishi Debonair was created in 1964.
Unsophisticated
DEBONAIR
The cast of The Debonair Humorist - 1928 includes: Charles Irwin as himself
Cary Grant
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Suave and debonair!
what is another word fordebonair***Other words for debonair are suave, sophisticated, cultured, confident, charming, chivalrous, gentlemanly, refined, stylish, smart, dashing...