jamesbond
/ˈdʒeɪmzbɒnd/Definitions
1. noun
a man employed to gather information or conduct espionage, typically by secretive means.
“The government hired James Bonds to infiltrate the terrorist organization.”
2. proper noun
the fictional character created by Ian Fleming, a secret agent employed by MI6.
“James Bond is known for his Aston Martin DB5 in the movies.”
3. adjective
characterized by or resembling James Bond, typically suave, sophisticated, and secretive.
“He was a suave James Bond type, always dressed in a tailored suit.”