Chivalrous in a sentence as an adjective

Where the North is seen as evil, while South is seen as kind, gentle and chivalrous?

She is chivalrous, honorable, and a "fair fighter" above all.

While it's very chivalrous of him to not want to lawyer up, what he's describing is libel, pure and simple.

10. a woman who is the object of chivalrous devotion.

What he did was indeed chivalrous, good even, but chivalry is nothing original.

>While it's very chivalrous of him to not want to lawyer up, what he's describing is libelAssuming he is innocent that is.

But 80% of that phrase is exhorting men to be chivalrous and empower women...the "hey you guys, be a MAN and help out your girls" just feels off in this context.

Anyone who comments on the door-holding habits of others without being directly involved, is not being chivalrous, just a busybody.

It describes a particular, unique phenomenon where creepy guys on the Internet rush to the "chivalrous" defence of a damsel in distress.

To harken back to something like the language of courtly love in medieval France, there are certain objects of our affection that reveal their beauty and charm only when we make a chivalrous but determined assault on their defenses; they remain impregnable if we don't lay siege to the fortress of their inherent complexity.

Chivalrous definitions

adjective

being attentive to women like an ideal knight

See also: gallant knightly