Gallantly

/ˈɡæl.ənt.li/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a brave, heroic, or chivalrous manner.
He gallantly offered his hand to help her up after she slipped on the ice.
In a courteous, polite, or refined manner, often associated with traditional notions of honor or respect.
The soldier gallantly saluted the dignitaries as they passed by.
With an air of nobility or grandeur.
She gallantly walked into the room, drawing everyone's attention with her poise.

Etymology

From Middle English 'galant', from Old French 'galant', from 'gale', meaning 'pleasant'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

gallantly forward
moving or acting with bravery or courage
gallantly offered
offering assistance or help in a respectful manner
gallantly stood up
to rise in defense or support of someone, often in a noble manner

Related Words

gallant
Polite, considerate, and attentive toward women; brave and noble.
gallantry
Brave behavior, especially in battle; courteous behavior toward women.

Slang Meanings

To act in an over-the-top chivalrous way.
He gallantly played the knight in the school play.
To behave like a show-off in a flirty manner.
He was gallantly hitting on everyone at the party.