Synonym: aristocratic, dignified, distinguished, eminent, grand, grandiose, great, important, lofty, magnificent, majestic, prominent, stately. Antonym: humble, ignoble, low. Similar words: ignoble, problem, nobody, doorknob, oblique, oblige, obliged, obliquely. Meaning: ['nəʊbl] n. a titled peer of the realm. adj. 1. impressive in appearance 2. of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times 3. having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character 4. inert especially toward oxygen.
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(31) She is of noble blood.
(32) He is considered to be of noble origins.
(33) He framed his life according to a noble pattern.
(34) Niagara falls is a noble sight.
(35) Revolutionaries should possess the noble qualities of the proletariat.
(36) People adore him for his noble character.
(37) I wanted so much to believe he was pure and noble.
(38) The Marquis would have to marry a woman of noble blood.
(39) In the play, a wicked uncle acts as a foil to the noble prince.
(40) Shakespeare presents the hero as a noble man doomed to make mistakes.
(41) She's of peasant/noble stock.
(42) It was very noble of you to look after your old neighbour when she was sick.
(43) Although he was of noble birth he lived as a poor man.
(44) He led the girl on to believe that he was born to a noble family.
(45) He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor.
(46) In old days wealth and power centralized in the hands of a few noble families.
(47) His followers believe they are fighting for a noble cause.
(48) His attempt to save the poor people's homes was truly noble.
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(50) It was noble of you to accept a lower salary to help the company.
(51) Those intentions were noble, the realisation fraught.
(52) We deeply regret the death of this noble person.
(53) This was a necessary but not a noble cause.
(54) The result was intense resentment against noble exploitation.
(55) Moon-music, so silvery, so far, so noble.
(56) Noble was the word which sprang to Amabel's mind.
(57) Expression is noble, alert and self-assured.
(58) The Siberian tiger is regarded as a noble creature.
(59) The first reason sounds more noble than the second.
(60) And every chance a noble knight.