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Sentence count:223+13Posted:2016-12-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aristocraticdignifieddistinguishedeminentgrandgrandiosegreatimportantloftymagnificentmajesticprominentstatelyAntonym: humbleignoblelowSimilar words: ignobleproblemnobodydoorknobobliqueobligeobligedobliquelyMeaning: ['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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(151) While it was doubtless a noble religion it still had a greater contribution to make to humanity.
(152) Among combatants, boxing is as noble a profession as there is.
(153) An indignity for the noble halibut and a waste of natural resources.
(154) Let them know from the start that they were dealing with a kulak, not a noble.
(155) Thus Barbarossa came from a noble family, with a background that suited him to his eventual imperial career.
(156) Its lands are dotted with vineyards, villas and summer estates to which the noble families of the city retire.
(157) These colonies are millstones around our necks, as a noble lord of my acquaintance once said.
(158) Vice chairman Alan Noble resigned his seat on the board because of business commitments, but that wasn't the last of him.
(159) Similarly, the good and great could be seen as noble types appearing before their time.
(160) Rock salmon - that had a noble sound about it, though he believed it was actually inferior to real salmon.
(161) He had seen her sitting at the high table among the other ladies of noble birth who served the Empress.
(162) In 1915, Eubie teamed with an ambitious young entrepreneur, Noble Sissle,(http://sentencedict.com/noble.html) for vaudeville appearances.
(163) In 1762 commoners were forbidden to purchase serfs, thereby giving noble industrialists a temporary advantage since hired labour was still scarce.
(164) It was not the Church's policy to execute the members of noble families retrieved from Jeopardy's clutches.
(165) Noble stores before the relaunch, believes it will become a best seller this time around.
(166) Its ranks are open to all young men of noble birth regardless of where they live within the Empire.
(167) Noble Inc. said total sales at its stores rose 22 percent during the nine weeks ended Dec. 30.
(168) Despite vowing to die in defence of Evangalista, in the early hours of Oct. 6 Noble surrendered unconditionally.
(169) A flock was once thought to be a decisive sign of life, some noble formation only life could achieve.
(170) But on her way, she saw a noble knight, riding slowly through the meadows on a black horse.
(171) Nor was noble influence brought to bear only in moments of crisis.
(172) Marlon may have got involved in a noble cause, but it got a lot of people's backs up in the business.
(173) There was speculation on the Feethams terraces even before Alan Noble took over as chairman.
(174) Clenched teeth of cowrie shells draped from her noble neck.
(175) Is it some sort of reference to your own noble persistence in trying to restore our marriage?
(176) All good, noble things are religious and moral in nature, but have nothing to do with religion. Dr T.P.Chia 
(177) Law was seen as a noble profession, and idealistic young people flooded our law schools with applications.
(178) But I do not picture myself as noble and spiritual person, Harvey.
(179) They became increasingly outspoken in denouncing noble domination of local government institutions, and the zemstvo taxes they had to pay.
(180) My noble Friend the Under-Secretary of State addressed a meeting of farmers in my constituency.
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