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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91. Many people are uncertain about how to address members of the nobility.
92. Thin, soft, smooth , fit, breathable, brilliant color, rich burnish, nobility is elegant, wear comfortable.
93. Dainty sauces are the life, the nobility of famous dishes.
94. This game was patronized especially by the royalty and nobility.
95. When power rested in one man, King Louis, all sorts complained of oppression, and the nobility, middle,[sentencedict.com] and monied men called on the poor to help.
96. The five ranks of nobility were the legal status of the monarchs under the system of enfeoffment.
97. Thus, Chopin' s Polonaise is also out of the original atmosphere of nobility, become a foster patriotism by the idea works.
98. With the unique cut-through design Martell Noblige is for the people of nobility charismatic characters.
99. The paintings of Jacques Louis David, such as the Oath of the Horatii (1770), harkened back to Republican Rome and the virtues of nobility, simplicity, and perfection of form.
100. Analysis based on postmodern philosophy, the psychological education curriculum is one of the texts, its characteristics include: openness, nobility and constructiveness.
101. Introducing those who found Tianzhuang are mainly nobility, bureaucrat, merchant prince, etc. Their Tianzhuang is great, having reasonable layout. For the sake of safety fortress is built.
102. Other leaks also appear to lend support to the enthusiastic judgments about Washington's nobility.
103. The power of the nobility continuously increased, until about the year 600 B.C. it became insupportable.
104. Further, Edward was a notorious womanizer, rumored to have consorted with commoners, nobility and several famous actresses of the era.
105. A mark of true nobility is, not to hold one's head high, but to bear oneself humbly in a high station of life.
106. After quelling the rebellious German nobility, he failed to subdue papal authority in Italy and conceded supremacy to Pope Alexander III (1177). He drowned while leading the Third Crusade.
107. The figure of eight yanjing albums packaging nobility is elegant, natural silk culture, is rare.
108. Dickens contrasts the opulence of Frances nobility with the indigence of her peasants.
109. Li Bo was born into the minor nobility in what is now Sichuan Szechwan Province.
110. The mansions of the nobility were inaccessible to the common man.
111. The Tibetan people like silver. They regard silver as the symbol of purity, luckiness and nobility.
112. They are all a hotchpotch of greatness and littleness, of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
113. They are all a hotchpotch of outstandingness and of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
114. Nobility is the epitaph for the noble and ignobility , the pass for the ignoble.
115. Later the nobility of the Provence and the Popes in Avignon cheerished their glass of wine.
116. To have nobility is to experience greatness and spirituality during every action.
117. From these Wars , English feudalism received its deathblow. The great medieval nobility was much weakened.
118. In tranquility seek your true nature. In selflessness find nobility and advancement.
119. The traditional elements have had the more and the more big variety in the big tide of the international jewellery, being turned from the nobility and costliness to the civilian and personalization.
120. They are all a hotchpotch3) of greatness and littleness , of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
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