0 (especially of men) attractive, confident, and carefully dressed:
a debonair appearance/manner
a debonair young man
More aggravating were ' ' the airy individual ' ' and the ' ' debonair patriots ' ' who failed to appreciate how much time and energy she put into her work.
In fact, he was his usual charming, debonair and carefree self.
It was remarkably debonair, well-informed, interesting and confident.
He was still the popular, boyish, debonair hero.
She was much taken with his suave and debonair manner, even after he confessed to her his involvement in a swindle.
He pursued a successful career as an actor-manager, specialising in debonair, often disreputable, parts in popular comedies.
Dramatic and debonair, they are gifted at earning others' confidence.
A stand up finish is for the more debonair player who wishes to finish in style.