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Synonyms

beau geste

American  
[boh zhest] / boʊ ˈʒɛst /
French.

plural

beaux gestes
  1. a fine or noble gesture, often futile or only for effect.


beau geste British  
/ bo ʒɛst /

noun

  1. a noble or gracious gesture or act, esp one that is meaningless

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Etymology

Origin of beau geste

literally: beautiful gesture

Example Sentences

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Still, in city politics, even the beau geste can be fraught.

From New York Times • Oct. 15, 2015

At his death his widow observed: "His life was one long beau geste."

From Time Magazine Archive

It was a beau geste when Chief Chiappe gave Cl�menceau Valet Albert employment last week, not as a valet but as a special inspector of police.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was one of the few times in history that the Solicitor General refused to argue a case before the Supreme Court, and it was a beau geste that cost Griswold his job.

From Time Magazine Archive

Perhaps it was just a beau geste of defiance, or a reminder that one day he too would be grown up and free.

From The Dark House by Wylie, I. A. R. (Ida Alexa Ross)