Bravery, chivalry, courage
The ease at which I had demonstrated my gallantry left me unprepared for her swooning into my arms. Your gallantry in this matter was well-noted, Sir Lancelot. Was his gallantry contrived?
The word 'gallant' is a noun, a word for a man who is attentive to women and enjoys their company; a word for a fashionable young man; a word for a person.The noun form of the adjective 'gallant' is gallantry.
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 fire fighters gallantry was obvious, when he went to save the little girls cat, and came out of the house with a cat in his hands and a smile on his face.
Any man that has written orders indicating so. NO ORDERS-NO WEAR!
Antonyms for gallantry: Cowardice, timidity. Synonyms for gallantry: Bravery, chivalry.
In the legends of King Arthur, the knight Sir Lancelot was notable for his gallantry.
Bravery, valor, boldness, prowess, gallantry, mettle, virtue, spunk, chivalry.
Gallantry is an older concept in American English, meaning male chivalry and consideration. It is not commonly used now in American English; however, I wouldn't call it an old-fashioned word.
Gallantry, Guts, Grit
The ease at which I had demonstrated my gallantry left me unprepared for her swooning into my arms. Your gallantry in this matter was well-noted, Sir Lancelot. Was his gallantry contrived?
Ode to Gallantry was created in 1965.
For acts of conspicuous gallantry.
Commendation for Gallantry was created on 1991-01-15.
Medal for Gallantry - Greece - was created in 1974.
Star of Gallantry was created on 1991-01-15.
Conspicuous Gallantry Cross was created in 1993-10.