|  man 
  
 
 see also CHILD, WOMAN, FAMILY, SEX
 - an adult male person: man (plural men), (informal) guy, (informal) fellow, (BrE informal) bloke, (BrE informal) chap
 He's a nice guy. ◎ This evening I met a bloke in the pub who said he knew your sister.
 - a young adult male: young man, (often used to express a bad opinion of sb) youth
 Three youths were arrested by the police after the fight.
 - what you call a man when you talk to him: (formal) sir
 - a person who has the physical characteristics of a man or boy is male; noun: male
 the male sex ◎ Males tend to die younger than females.
 - a person who is like a man is expected to be, either physically or in his behaviour, is masculine, manly; nouns (U): masculinity, manliness; very masculine in an aggressive way: macho
 masculine behaviour ◎ a manly physique
 - a man whose behaviour is typically like a woman's is effeminate
 ※ titles before a man's name
 - used as a title before a man's name: Mr
 Mr R C Bright ◎ Can I see you for a minute, Mr Smith?
 - the title for sb who is a doctor: Dr (short for Doctor)
 Let me introduce you to Dr Clark.
 - the title for sb who has been given a high British honour: Sir
 Sir John Gielgud
 - the title for sb who is a lord: Lord
 Lord Olivier
 ※ men in relationships
 - the person that a woman is married to: husband
 - the person that sb lives with, as if they were married: partner
 - a man who has formally promised to marry a woman is her fiancé
 - a man with whom sb has a romantic and/or sexual relationship: boyfriend
 - a man or woman who is having a sexual relationship with sb, outside marriage: lover
 She has had numerous lovers.
 - not married: single, unmarried
 - a man who is not married is sometimes called a bachelor
 - a man whose wife has died: widower
 - a man who is sexually attracted to other men: gay, homosexual; adjectives: gay, homosexual
 a campaign to stop discrimination against homosexuals ◎ gay men
 ※ love, sex and marriage LOVE, SEX, MARRY
 
 
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