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dapper

American  
[dap-er] / ˈdæp ər /

adjective

  1. neat; trim; smart.

    He looked very dapper in his new suit.

    Synonyms:
    natty, jaunty, modish, spruce
  2. lively and brisk.

    to walk with a dapper step.

  3. small and active.


dapper British  
/ ˈdæpə /

adjective

  1. neat and spruce in dress and bearing; trim

  2. small and nimble

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Other Word Forms

  • dapperly adverb
  • dapperness noun
  • undapper adjective

Etymology

Origin of dapper

1400–50; late Middle English daper < Middle Dutch dapper nimble, stalwart; cognate with German tapfer brave

Example Sentences

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Lowe’s dapper sartorial choices are but one of the many qualities that make him so revered.

From Los Angeles Times

Looking dapper in a pink tux, the star dedicated his prize to "everyone in this room who believes in the power of black music".

From BBC

So all of a sudden it’s like, “Wait, that’s the same guy. Now he’s looking dapper with a mid-Atlantic accent.”

From Los Angeles Times

Rakell Foye supplied the period costumes—the Devil got a dapper suit and hat, and Robert’s outfit changed from country-boy drab to a slick purple outfit when he became the Delta King.

From The Wall Street Journal

For nearly 20 years, therecord shop has offered Echo Park a rocker-themed hodgepodge of rare vinyl, vintage band tees and dapper haircuts from its singular barber shop chair.

From Los Angeles Times