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More Gentlemanlike Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for more gentlemanlike in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of more gentlemanlike in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for more gentlemanlike alphabetically.

afraid
  • abashed
  • aghast
  • alarmed
  • anxious
  • apprehensive
  • aroused
  • blanched
  • cowardly
  • cowed
  • daunted
  • discouraged
  • disheartened
  • dismayed
  • distressed
  • disturbed
  • faint-hearted
  • frightened
  • frozen
  • have cold feet
cowardly
  • afraid
  • anxious
  • apprehensive
  • backward
  • base
  • caitiff
  • chicken-hearted
  • cowering
  • cowhearted
  • craven
  • dastardly
  • diffident
  • dismayed
  • fainthearted
  • frightened
  • gutless
  • having the willies
  • jittery
  • lacking courage
fearful
  • aflutter
  • afraid
  • aghast
  • agitated
  • anxious
  • chicken
  • chickenhearted
  • diffident
  • discomposed
  • disquieted
  • disturbed
  • fainthearted
  • frightened
  • goose-bumpy
  • have cold feet
  • hesitant
  • in a dither
  • intimidated
  • jittery
frightened
  • abashed
  • affrighted
  • afraid
  • aghast
  • alarmed
  • anxious
  • butterflies
  • chicken
  • chicken-hearted
  • cowed
  • dismayed
  • fearful
  • frozen
  • have cold feet
  • having kittens
  • hung up
  • in a cold sweat
  • in a panic
  • in a sweat
humble
  • apprehensive
  • backward
  • bashful
  • biddable
  • blushing
  • content
  • courteous
  • deferential
  • demure
  • diffident
  • docile
  • fearful
  • gentle
  • hesitant
  • lowly
  • manageable
  • mild
  • modest
  • obliging
unchivalrous
  • crude
  • impolite
  • inconsiderate
  • indecent
  • insensitive
  • loutish
  • rough
  • uncivil
  • ungentlemanlike
  • unrefined
  • vulgar

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