gigolo
0 antonyms and opposites of gigolo, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A man who is paid or financially supported by a woman in exchange for companionship or romantic attention.
Etymology
From French gigolo, "a young man kept by an older woman," itself a back-formation from gigolette, a term for a dancing girl for hire.
Full origin of gigolo →Frequently asked questions
What does “gigolo” mean?
The word “gigolo” means a man who is paid or financially supported by a woman in exchange for companionship or romantic attention. In plain terms, a man who is financially kept or paid by a woman for romantic or physical companionship.
How do you pronounce “gigolo”?
“Gigolo” is pronounced JIHG-uh-loh (/ˈd͡ʒɪɡ.ə.loʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “gigolo” in a sentence?
Here is “gigolo” used in a sentence: “The film follows a young gigolo hired by a wealthy widow.”
What part of speech is “gigolo”?
“Gigolo” is a noun.
Where does the word “gigolo” come from?
The word “gigolo” comes from French. From French gigolo, "a young man kept by an older woman," itself a back-formation from gigolette, a term for a dancing girl for hire.