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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121. An is the nobility marquis to inherit a person, laying claim to kindness to fellowmen.
122. People with Leo in the Ascendant seem to possess a flair for the life of nobility and regality.
123. But his title to nobility stemmed from Ireland, where much of his landed property was located.
124. The nobility learned the game from the monks, and some accounts report as many as 1800 courts in France by the 13th century.
125. Compared to Prussian junkers or the landed nobility in czarist Russia, the Chinese landlord was a very backward man.
126. My reply did not rise to the nobility of my host.
127. These are the things that give science its status and nobility.
128. She was critical of the nobility and showed great sympathy for the lower classes.
129. He often reminds himself not to be a man under limelight. Power and nobility are vainness that he is eager to abstain from.
130. Augustine was remarkably successfully in converting the king and the nobility.
131. There is not much to choose between men. They are all a hotchpotch of greatness and littleness , of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
132. Her rangy physique and erect carriage added nobility to even the shabbiest ensemble.
133. Born in A.D. 9 into a family of low-tier country nobility, Vespasian rose through the army ranks[sentencedict.com/nobility.html], becoming the general in charge of putting down a Jewish revolt in Judea.
134. Drawing on the lore of Bael Turath's ancient nobility, you can unhinge the minds of your foes or make them your slaves—even as you engulf them in hellfire.
More similar words: mobility, immobility, ability, viability, stability, inability, liability, durability, solubility, volubility, affability, equability, capability, disability, credibility, malleability, reliability, flexibility, possibility, gullibility, sensibility, unstability, probability, culpability, instability, infallibility, irascibility, compatibility, availability, inevitability.