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- nounman (noun) · men (plural noun) · Man (noun) · the Man (noun)
- an adult male human being:"a tall man with a beard entered the restaurant" · "twenty-six men and women participated in the study" · "the men's semi-finals"
- a male member of a workforce, team, etc.:"over 700 men were laid off" · "CNN's man in India" · "Johnson took the ball past three men and scored"
- (men)ordinary members of the armed forces as distinct from the officers:"he had a platoon of forty men to prepare for battle"Similar:
- a person's husband, boyfriend, or male lover:"the two of them lived for a time as man and wife"
- a male person associated with a particular place, activity, or occupation:"a Harvard man" · "I'm a solid union man"
- a person with the qualities traditionally associated with males, such as bravery, spirit, or toughness:"I'm more of a man than you'll ever be"
- a male pursued or sought by another, especially in connection with a crime:"Inspector Bull was sure they would find their man"
- dateda manservant or valet.
- historicala vassal.
- informal(the Man)a group or person in a position of authority over others, such as a corporate employer or the police:"it was a vicarious way of powerless people being able to stick it to the Man"
- informalwhite people collectively regarded as the controlling group in society:"he urged that Black college athletes boycott the Man's Rose Bowl"
- a figure or token used in playing a board game.
verbman (verb) · mans (third person present) · manned (past tense) · manned (past participle) · manning (present participle)exclamationinformal- used, irrespective of the sex of the person addressed, to express surprise, admiration, delight, etc., or for emphasis:"man, what a show!"
OriginOld English man(n), (plural) menn (noun), mannian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch man, German Mann, and Sanskrit manu ‘humankind’.combiningform- in nouns denoting a male of a specified nationality or origin:"Frenchman" · "Yorkshireman"
- in nouns denoting a person, especially a man, belonging to a specified group or having a specified occupation or role:"chairman" · "layman" · "exciseman"
- in nouns denoting a ship of a specified kind:"merchantman"
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