Pronunciation: /ˈsɛkənd ˈdʒɛntəlmən/
noun a man of good social position, especially one of wealth and leisure
A1 The second gentleman in the play was very kind and helpful.
A2 I saw the second gentleman waiting in line at the store.
B1 The second gentleman at the event gave a speech about community involvement.
B2 As the second gentleman in line, he had to wait patiently for his turn.
C1 The second gentleman in the political debate presented a strong argument.
C2 Being the second gentleman in the royal family comes with certain responsibilities.
adjective describing the gentleman as being in the second position or rank
A1 The second gentleman in line bought a ticket for the movie.
A2 She noticed the second gentleman in the group was wearing a blue tie.
B1 The second gentleman to speak at the conference had a lot of interesting points.
B2 The second gentleman in the room was the CEO of the company.
C1 The second gentleman in the political party was known for his eloquent speeches.
C2 The second gentleman to arrive at the event was greeted with a round of applause.
formal The second gentleman in line for the throne is known for his charitable work.
informal Did you see the second gentleman at the party last night? He was dancing all night long.
slang That second gentleman is always the life of the party.
figurative In the world of politics, being the second gentleman requires a lot of diplomacy and tact.
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