rakish

/ˈreɪkɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Having a stylish, confident, and slightly careless or dashing appearance, often in a way that is attractive.
    • Her rakish smile suggested she was up to something fun.
    • He wore his hat at a rakish angle, giving him a playful look.
    • The old sports car still had a rakish charm that turned heads.
  2. Characteristic of a rake (a person who is immoral or dissolute, especially in romantic or sexual matters); dissolute or debonair in a charming way.
    • His rakish behavior at the party made him the talk of the town.
    • She was drawn to his rakish charm despite her better judgment.
    • The novel's hero was a rakish nobleman who broke hearts across the city.
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