সপ্রতিভ, ফ্ুলবাব, ছমত্কার
(1) Marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
(2) Marked by smartness in dress and manners
(3) Well
(4) Neat
(1) He was a dapper guy, and he always had a little feather in his hat.
(2) Look out for the dapper gent in a bowler hat tinkling the ivories in an East End boozer.
(3) The racegoers go all out when it comes to the style stakes with the boys in their dapper pinstripes and the girls with their elegant head pieces.
(4) If anyone can get you looking spruce and dapper , Maxine told me, it's Carol.
(5) A long red ostrich plume sprouted back from the hat giving him a dapper appearance that befit the captain of a ship.
(6) A dapper man in contrasting winter shades, beige scarf at a jaunty angle, he marches across the nosherie floor to greet me.
(7) The small man, the dapper man with grey suit, grey tie and clean white shirt put out a hand to support me.
(8) He grew into a dapper and debonair-seeming man who modelled himself on the film star Ronald Coleman.
(9) He is a small, dapper man (suit, tie, shiny shoes), and I have a feeling he is rather vain.
(10) A dapper American in white jacket and smart shirt and tie greeted me.
(11) He is thoroughly dapper : all straw boater and braces and a good line in patter.
(12) He is dapper in blazer, cane, sharp hat and regimental tie, which he wears with a tie clip.
(13) If I recall correctly, he was wearing a blazer and appeared a very dapper 73-year-old.
(14) He sits on a folded towel grumbling and mumbling away and, in spite of it all, still looks neat and dapper most of the time.
(15) At the opposite end a dapper gentleman tips his hat and bows to this smiling little lady.
(16) The brides reflect the styles of the day, with the stiff starched elegance of the grooms' dapper morning suits also forming a real contrast.
(17) Physically, I'd expected a dapper man with a fine line in suits and irony.
(18) In appearance he is slim and dapper , a man of medium height invariably dressed in expensive American suits that nevertheless contrive to look cheap.
(19) To my left was a rather dapper man, distinguished in dress and demeanor.
(20) A short while later it was opened again and a very dapper gentleman in English tweed opened it up to me.
smart
spruce
trim
debonair
neat
well-dressed
well-groomed
well turned out
elegant
chic
dashing
snazzy
snappy
natty
sharp
spiffy
fly
sloppy
unkempt
Dirty
Dishevelled
Ruffled
Rumpled
Scruffy
Shabby
Sloppy
Tousled
Ungroomed
Wrinkled