Synonym: aristocracy, grandeur, magnanimousness, nobleness, noblesse. Similar words: mobility, immobility, ability, viability, stability, inability, liability, durability. Meaning: [nəʊ'bɪlətɪ] n. 1. a privileged class holding hereditary titles 2. the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct 3. the state of being of noble birth.
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61. Initially middleclass dress, it was adopted by the nobility and the coat was cut to be suitable for riding.
62. All the efforts of the Ministry of Education could not produce a sufficient flow of educated recruits from the landed nobility.
63. Moreover in many areas the assault upon the nobility was led by middle peasants whose family farms were anything but capitalist.
64. The main burden borne by the peasantry remained that of the State and the landed nobility.
65. The attack on the nobility is found in two aspects of the plot.
66. In the strict hierarchy of the Catalan countryside these peasant farmer families almost ranked as a petty nobility.
67. The tight grip of the Gascon nobility on the Church served their dynastic interests well.
68. Yet even Peter's ascendancy over the nobility must not be exaggerated.
69. They are the feudal nobility who own the land,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the landless serfs who work the land.
70. Elections to the zemstvos, too, demonstrated the intense hostility of the peasantry towards the landed nobility.
71. It is one of several comedias lacrimosas which glorify middle-class life by presenting the interaction between this class and the nobility.
72. He was highly cultured and came of a family of minor nobility.
73. White is the pronoun of chasteness, nobility, chilly.
74. Betty wasn't born into the nobility, she married in.
75. These laws have abolished the privileges of the nobility.
76. The United States does not have a nobility.
77. Earls, princes, and kings belong to the nobility.
78. We call meanness nobility and hatred honor.
79. The nobility led voluptuous lives.
80. No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States.
81. Pall Mall, which cuts through the capital's center, probably got its name because British nobility was fond of playing "paille maille" on long, straight streets.
82. Despite its lack of formal power the nobility was not powerless.
83. A mysterious color, purple is associated with both nobility and spirituality.
84. In England the slaughter of the nobility in the Wars of the Roses left the way ready for the establishment of the Tudor dominion.
85. After quelling the rebellious German nobility, he failed to subdue papal authority in Italy and conceded supremacy to Pope Alexander III (77). He drowned while leading the Third Crusade.
86. British title of nobility into Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount and Baron grade 5.
87. Royalty , nobility, the andHow quaint ! Even the rabble.
88. The bull-fights were religious celebrations, and Sir Arthur Evans thinks that the performers belonged to the highest nobility.
89. Gathered nobility filled the Great Hall, where Ryel knelt in chains at his brother's feet.
90. Dickens contrasts the opulence of France's nobility with indigence of her peasants.
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