The difference between Gents and Ladies
When used as adjectives, gents means men's: intended for use by men, whereas ladies means intended for use by women.
Ladies is also noun with the meaning: a ladies' room: a lavatory intended for use by women.
check bellow for the other definitions of Gents and Ladies
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Gents as a noun:
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Gents as a noun (chiefly, _, UK, informal, _, euphemism):
A men's room: a lavatory intended for use by men.
Examples:
"Where is the gents? I need a [[slash]]."
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Gents as an adjective:
Men's: intended for use by men.
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Ladies as a noun:
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Ladies as a noun (British, euphemism):
A ladies' room: a lavatory intended for use by women.
Examples:
"Pardon me, I need to visit the ladies."
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Ladies as an adjective:
Intended for use by women.