💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Mentsch"
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| Word | Definition |
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| mentshnoun | Alternative spelling of mensch. [A person (chiefly male) of strength, integrity, and honor or compassion; a gentleman.] |
| mentchnoun | Alternative spelling of mensch. [A person (chiefly male) of strength, integrity, and honor or compassion; a gentleman.] |
| menschnoun | A person (chiefly male) of strength, integrity, and honor or compassion; a gentleman. |
| mannleinnoun | Alternative spelling of Männlein. [A little man; a dwarf, a mannikin.] |
| cismannoun | Alternative spelling of cis man. [A cisgender man.] |
| männleinnoun | A little man; a dwarf, a mannikin. |
| mensnoun | (nonstandard, African-American Vernacular) Alternative form of men (“plural of man”). [(collective, dated, fantasy) (The) people, humanity, man(kind).] |
| manchildnoun | Alternative spelling of man child. [(informal, chiefly derogatory) An adult male who is childish or immature.] |
| anishnoun | Alternative form of Aneesh. [A male given name from Hindi, of Indian usage.] |
| new mannoun | A man who, rejecting sexist attitudes and traditional conceptions of masculinity, aims to be caring and sensitive, and to take a substantial role in the domestic routine. |
| hemannoun | Misspelling of he-man. [A strong or virile man.] |
| anselmnoun | A male given name from the Germanic languages. |
| man-childnoun | Alternative spelling of man child. [(informal, chiefly derogatory) An adult male who is childish or immature.] |
| meshachnoun | A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin. |
| gemmannoun | (archaic, colloquial, nonstandard) A gentleman. |
| gemmunnoun | Pronunciation spelling of gentleman. [Any well-bred, well-mannered, or charming man.] |
| cismalenoun | Alternative form of cis male. [(of a person) Being biologically male and identifying as male; being a cisgender male.] |
| annenoun | A female given name from French. |
| alkmannoun | Alternative spelling of Alcman. [An Ancient Greek name, particularly borne by a 7th-century-BCE choral lyric poet from Sparta.] |
| amitnoun | (obsolete) To lose. |
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