A lady who is chivalrous can be described as "gallant" or "noble." Chivalry traditionally refers to a code of conduct associated with knights, emphasizing virtues like bravery, honor, and respect, which can also apply to women who embody these qualities. Additionally, the term "chivalrous woman" or "noblewoman" may be used to highlight her graciousness and commitment to ethical behavior.
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My male friend was talking to his uncle and his uncle said what are you doing he said chilling with my lady for awhile. What does that mean?
It is not need , it is chivalrous custom, and for my money, charming.
Chivalrous - He was a chivalrous man. That is a chivalrous act. My answering this question is chivalrous.
Chivalrous sex is when a real gentleman treats his partner like a real lady. He may really romance her with flowers etc and take her out for dinner. He may not even attempt sex but merely give a peck on the cheek. If the lady wanted more, he would happily oblige.
He was a chivalrous man because he was always curteous to women
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There have been many chivalrous customs throughout history. Two such customs in present day society include opening doors for women, children and the elderly; as well as pulling out the chair for a lady when dining.
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Normally, its considered chivalrous to help a lady in distress. Example: Stop to help a lady broken down on the side of the road without expecting payment, opening a door for a female even, back in the past, knights were considered very chivalrous, even risking their lives to assist a lady.
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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.
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