caballeros

word · lemma: caballero

Definition

'Caballeros' is the plural of 'caballero' in Spanish, referring to men who are gentlemen, chivalrous, or knights. It can mean polite men or, in historical or formal contexts, knights.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in formal settings or public signs (e.g., restroom doors) as 'Gentlemen'. Also means 'knights' in medieval or ceremonial contexts. Usage can be metaphorical for chivalrous or polite men. Not typically used for boys or young men.

Example Sentences

The sign on the door says caballeros.

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In Spanish, caballeros means gentlemen.

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The caballeros helped everyone at the event.

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Please, this way to the caballeros restroom.

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All the caballeros stood up when the ladies entered the room.

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In the parade, the caballeros wore traditional suits and hats.

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