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3 talent, gift, knack, faculty, flair, aptitude, forte,<br />

capacity, ability, capability: He has a genius for saying the<br />

wrong thing.<br />

genre n. kind, sort, type, class, style, brand, character, category,<br />

genus, species, variety, fashion: Her paintings are in the<br />

classicist genre.<br />

genteel adj. 1 over-polite, unnatural, pretentious, affected, mannered,<br />

putting on airs, pompous, overdone, Colloq posh, la-di-da or<br />

lah-di-dah or la-de-da, phoney or US also phony, Brit county:<br />

The Brumfits are a bit too genteel for my taste. 2 courtly,<br />

polite, civil, well-mannered, well-bred, courteous, mannerly,<br />

gracious, proper, respectable, decorous, ladylike, gentlemanly,<br />

chivalrous, cavalier, debonair, suave, patrician, high-class,<br />

upper-class, aristocratic, thoroughbred, blue-blooded, noble,<br />

royal, Colloq classy, tony, upper crust, US silk-stocking: His<br />

son married a woman from an ancient, genteel house. 3 refined,<br />

polished, sophisticated, debonair, suave, urbane, cosmopolitan,<br />

cultivated, cultured, elegant, Colloq ritzy: Why small feet are<br />

considered genteel, I cannot say.<br />

gentle adj. 1 kind, kindly, mild, tender, benign, moderate, easy,<br />

quiet, calm, still, temperate, unruffled, untroubled,<br />

undisturbed, tranquil, restful, peaceful, pacific, placid,<br />

smooth, lenient, patient, indulgent, soothing, thoughtful,<br />

gracious, compassionate, humane, tender-hearted, merciful; soft,<br />

light, balmy: Amy is very gentle with the patients. A gentle<br />

breeze barely stirred the leaves. The gentle waves belied the<br />

terror that lurked below. 2 tame, tractable, docile, manageable,<br />

controllable; broken: As he's a beginner, he's been given a<br />

gentle mare to ride. 3 gradual, easy, moderate: The car rolled<br />

down the gentle slope and stopped.<br />

gentry n. ladies and gentlemen, upper classes, Šlite, aristocracy,<br />

landed gentry, gentlefolk, upper class(es) or strata, cream,<br />

crŠme de la crŠme; landowners, Brit squirearchy, Colloq upper<br />

crust or strata: He thinks he is privileged because he belongs<br />

to the gentry.<br />

genuine adj. 1 authentic, real, bona fide, veritable, legitimate, true,<br />

original, proper, not counterfeit or fake; pukka or pucka: Is<br />

that a genuine diamond? I know his feelings for her are genuine.

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