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Language:
Old English
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man
1
noun
man
1
S1
W1
plural
men
1
male person
[
countable
]
an adult male human
[↪
woman
]
:
There were two men and a woman in the car.
He's a very kind man.
a man's watch
Don't keep Hansen waiting - he's a busy man.
2
strong/brave
[
countable usually singular
]
a man who has the qualities that people think a man should have, such as being brave, strong etc
:
Come on,
be a man
now. No more crying.
He wasn't
man enough
(=
strong or brave enough
)
to face up to his responsibilities.
make a man (out) of somebody
(=
make a boy or young man start behaving in a confident way
)
Running his own business has really made a man out of Terry.
3
person
[
countable
]
a person, either male or female - used especially in formal situations or in the past
:
All men are equal in the eyes of the law.
a man's right to work
4
people
[
uncountable
]
people as a group
:
This is one of the worst diseases
known to man.
the evolution of man
prehistoric/stone-age/modern man
(=
people who lived at a particular stage of human development
)
5
worker
a)
[
countable usually plural
]
a man who works for an employer
:
Why were there no protests from the men at the factory?
b)
BO
[
countable
]
a man who does a job for you, especially repairing something
:
Has the man been to fix the TV?
gas man/rent man etc
I waited all day for the gas man.
c)
the man from something
a man who works for a particular company or organization
:
Was that the man from the PR agency?
6
particular kind of man
[
countable
]
a)
a man who comes from a particular place, does a particular kind of work, or is connected with a particular organization, especially a university or company
:
I think she married a Belfast man.
I've been a military man all my life.
Even a Harvard man has a lot to learn about politics.
b)
a man who likes, or likes doing, a particular thing
:
I'm more of a jazz man myself.
Are you a betting man?
7
man!
spoken
a)
used when speaking to an adult male, especially when you are excited, angry etc
:
Stop talking nonsense, man!
b)
used when speaking to someone, especially an adult male
:
You look great, man!
8
soldier
[
countable usually plural
]
PM
a soldier or
sailor
who is under the authority of an officer
:
The Captain ordered his men to fire.
9
husband
[
countable
]
informal
SSF
a woman's husband or boyfriend
somebody's man
She spent five years waiting for her man to come out of prison.
10
the man
spoken
a)
used to talk about a man you dislike, a man who has done something stupid etc
:
Don't listen to him - the man's a complete idiot.
b)
The Man
American English
old-fashioned
someone who has authority over you, especially a police officer
11
somebody's your man
spoken
used to say that a particular man is the best person for a job, situation etc
:
If you need repairs done in the house, Brian's your man.
12
you da man!
,
you're the man!
American English
spoken
used to praise someone for having done something well
13
our man
spoken
used by the police to refer to a man that they are watching or trying to find, especially because they think he is responsible for a crime
:
Gareth couldn't possibly be our man. He couldn't possibly be a murderer.
Perhaps our man parked his car at the station and took the train.
14
our man in/at something
a man who is the representative of a country or organization in a particular place
:
our man in Rome
a report on the accident from our man at the scene
15
men in (grey) suits
informal
the men who control businesses, organizations etc, considered as a group, especially when you think they are boring
16
a man of his word
a man you can trust, who will do what he has promised to do
:
He had promised to help, and Sally knew that Dr Neil was a man of his word.
17
a man of few words
a man who does not talk very much
:
Being a man of few words, his message was short and to the point.
18
be your own man
to behave and think independently without worrying about what other people think
:
I'm my own man. I say what I believe.
19
the man of the moment/hour/year
a man who has recently done something important
:
Olson was man of the hour when the team beat the Tigers.
20
it's every man for himself
spoken
used to say that people will not help each other
:
In journalism it's every man for himself.
21
the man in the street
the man on the Clapham omnibus
British English
old-fashioned
the average man or the average person
[=
Joe Bloggs/Schmo
]
:
This kind of music doesn't appeal to the man in the street.
22
a man of the people
a man who understands and expresses the views and opinions of ordinary people
:
The prime minister is a man of the people.
23
a man's man
a man who enjoys being with other men and doing sports and activities with them, and is popular with men rather than women
:
He enjoyed his reputation as a man's man, but was careful never to neglect his family.
24
a ladies' man
a man who is popular with women and who likes to go out with a lot of different women
:
Paul likes to think he's a bit of a ladies' man.
25
man and boy
British English
if a man has done something man and boy, he has done it all his life
:
I've worked on that farm man and boy.
26
man and wife
if a man and a woman are man and wife, they are married
:
I now pronounce you man and wife
(=
you are now officially married
)
.
27
live as man and wife
if a man and woman live as man and wife, they live together as if they are married, although they are not
28
as one man
written
if a group of people do something as one man, they do it together
:
The audience rose as one man to applaud the singers.
29
to a man/to the last man
written
used to say that all the men in a group do something or have a particular quality
:
They were socialists to a man.
30
man-about-town
a rich man who goes out a lot to parties, clubs, theatres etc
:
In his designer suit and shiny shoes he looked quite the man about town.
31
man of God/man of the cloth
RR
a priest
:
You'd believe a man of the cloth, wouldn't you?
32
my (good) man
British English
old-fashioned
spoken
used when talking to someone of a lower social class - do not use this phrase
:
My good man, I really don't think you should be here.
33
my man
spoken
used by some men to greet a friend
:
Jason, my man! How's it going?
34
your/yer man
spoken
used to talk about a particular man - used mainly in Ireland
:
I've got to go and see yer man up this afternoon.
35
servant
[
countable
]
old-fashioned
BO
a male servant
:
My man will drive you to the station.
36
game
[
countable
]
DGB
one of the pieces you use in a game such as
chess
37
every man jack
old-fashioned
each person in a group
:
Spies, every man jack of them, I'd bet.
38
kick/hit a man when he's down
to treat someone badly when you know that they already have problems
:
Most of his rivals couldn't resist kicking a man when he was down.
39
man's best friend
a dog
40
the man of the house
the most important male member of a family, who is responsible for doing things such as paying bills, making important decisions etc
:
Since my father's death, my uncle was the man of the house.
➔
best man
,
man-to-man
,
New Man
,
old man
; ➔ be a man/woman of the world
at
world
1
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21
)
Definition of man from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English within
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