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Dictionary: Dashing

Dashing

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈdæʃɪŋ/

Definitions

  • Attractive, adventurous, and full of confidence.
  • Stylish and fashionable in appearance.
  • Energetic and spirited in manner.

Usage Examples

  • "He looked dashing in his tuxedo at the gala."
  • "With his charming smile and dashing personality, he won everyone's heart."
  • "She made a dashing entrance in a bright red gown."

Etymology

Derived from the verb "dash," meaning to move quickly or violently. The adjective form evolved in the early 19th century to describe a bold, stylish, or spirited person.

Synonyms

  • Charming
  • Elegant
  • Stylish
  • Suave
  • Gallant

Antonyms

  • Unattractive
  • Plain
  • Uninspiring
  • Boring

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindiशानदार/śāndār/
Tamilஅருமையான/arumaiyāṉa/
Marathiआकर्षक/ākarṣak/
SpanishApuesto/aˈpwe sto/
FrenchÉlégant/eleɡɑ̃/
GermanSchneidig/ˈʃnaɪ̯.dɪç/
Chinese英俊/yīng jùn/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈdæʃɪŋ/
  • British English: /ˈdæʃɪŋ/

Historical Usage

The word "dashing" was commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries to describe courageous and stylish men, especially in literature and poetry.

Cultural Nuances

In Western cultures, "dashing" is often used to describe a gentleman with charisma and elegance, while in some cultures, it may emphasize boldness and confidence.

More Information

The term "dashing" is frequently used in classic literature and films to describe heroic or attractive characters. It retains its association with charm, confidence, and flair.

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