gent
gent /dʒ'ent/ (gents)
1 [N-COUNT]
Gent is an informal and old-fashioned word for gentleman.
Mr Blake was a gent. He knew how to behave.
2 [N-SING-COLL] usu the N
People sometimes refer to a public toilet for men as the gents. (BRIT INFORMAL)
3 [N-VOC]
Gents is used when addressing men in an informal, humorous way, especially in the expression `ladies and gents'. (HUMOROUS, INFORMAL)
Don't be left standing, ladies and gents, while a bargain slips past your eyes.
1 [N-COUNT]
Gent is an informal and old-fashioned word for gentleman.
Mr Blake was a gent. He knew how to behave.
2 [N-SING-COLL] usu the N
People sometimes refer to a public toilet for men as the gents. (BRIT INFORMAL)
3 [N-VOC]
Gents is used when addressing men in an informal, humorous way, especially in the expression `ladies and gents'. (HUMOROUS, INFORMAL)
Don't be left standing, ladies and gents, while a bargain slips past your eyes.