History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
brave

ready to face danger, pain or suffering; having no fear

bold

chic

fashionable

fashionable

class

the system of ranks in society

stylish; with panache

fashionable

following the latest fashion; used, visited, by many people

stylish, up-to-date

fast

(capable of) acting, moving etc, taking a short time

speedy

flamboyant

brightly coloured and decorated; (of a person, behaviour, writing style etc) very energetic, lively etc

extravagant, theatrical

gallant

brave (now the usual word); showing special respect and courtesy to women

brave, splendid

in

at home, present at work etc

fashionable

jaunty

feeling, showing, self-confidence and self-satisfaction

lively

lively

full of life and spirit; gay and cheerful

energetic, active, busy

pert

not showing proper respect

lively, bold

racing

the hobby, sport, profession of racing horses, cars etc

speeding

raffish

unmindful of social conventions

unmindful of social conventions

rakish

wild and daring; on one side

charming and immoral

showy

attracting attention because (too) colourful, bright etc

flamboyant, flashy

sprightly

lively; active and cheerful

fun, vivacious

stylish

having good style; fashionable

fashionable

take-over

accept responsibility for a person from another person

energetic, powerful

unafraid

not afraid

fearless

up-to-date

of the present time; of the newest sort

current

vigorous

strong; energetic

energetic, powerful

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