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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(91) There is nothing surprising in this continuing emphasis on noble birth and high social rank.
(92) All people with positive results will talk to counselors, Noble said.
(93) He is shorter than the tallest of men, yet taller and more noble than those of middle height.
(94) His long fingernails attest that his was not a life of hard physical labour but that he was probably of noble birth.
(95) He was rough as a bear in manner, but withal a noble, tender-hearted fellow and a splendid soldier.
(96) Through out the period the government made crystal clear its anxiety to shore up noble landownership.
(97) Other cities also had noble temples; none had such a splendid facade to its whole sacred area.
(98) And just then the noble knight came near, on his black horse.
(99) An unholy alliance with other minorities to preserve ideological positions otherwise unacceptable to the electorate does not appeal as a noble enterprise.
(100) The peasantry wanted noble land without paying compensation; they wanted to see taxation and conscription done away with.
(101) Madness has always been a favorite choice of the civilized man who prepares himself for a noble achievement.
(101) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(102) Health is the condition of wisdom, and the sign is cheerfulness, - an open and noble temper. Ralph Waldo Emerson
(103) All that now remains is a single tower, a poor monument to a long history of noble residences on the site.
(104) He was the scion of a noble and highly educated family, and correspondent of Gregory the Great.
(105) Richard Noble describes a science quality instrument. 738 What's in a graphics file?
(106) Mrs Noble gave Helen, as a keepsake, Edward's last letter to her father.
(107) Horton was considered an oddity by most eastern cognoscenti, and his school and company at best a noble experiment.
(108) Gifts given without cause and beyond the ability to expend, self-sacrifices which seem so noble at the time compose propitiation.
(109) The bored wives of old men and burgesses often found happiness in the arms of some court dandy or noble fop.
(110) All three, from their different perspectives, and each with bitter experience, saw the dangers of noble egoism.
(111) I use old wooden buckets and half-barrels with noble histories.
(112) This woman of noble birth chose to study philosophy rather than relish in her beauty.
(113) A millionaire becomes richer not when he earns his next million but when he spends it on noble cause. RVM
(114) There was something noble, almost Roman about it all: Let the steel industry be my funeral pyre.
(115) The overall tone of noble criticism remained moderate, yet political consciousness had taken a momentous leap since Nicholas's death.
(116) Yet it is an association for as noble a purpose as any involved in our prior decisions.
(117) The noble cataract reflects the concerns, the fancies, and the failings of the times.
(118) Noble bookstore in Georgetown, where Llanos helped customers find works on theology, philosophy and other subjects.
(119) Already many of the remaining noble landowners were developing modern capitalist methods of farming their estates.
(120) You are welcome, most noble Sorceress, to the land of the Munchkins.