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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(181) Ironic that so noble an edifice should house so vile an organisation.
(182) If the hon. Lady has any proposals, I am sure that my noble Friend would be interested to hear them.
(183) The end is no wild and glorious pagan racket, but rather a noble, meticulously layered paean.
(184) So far as it is known, Noble has been the only born-deaf person ever to be a Freemason in Britain.
(185) I know that my happiness in this world depends on the good and noble character of my dear children.
(186) Neva's heart nearly burst within her for pride and joy at being chosen by such a noble knight.
(187) So many leaders want to sanitize leadership, make it sound clean and noble.
(188) Noble has suggested that this represents a vivid example of social choice in machine design.
(189) Ford provided valuable help and guidance in implementing the Q1 system at Noble Metals.
(190) Experts on noble lineage detect a change in the thirty six year old heir.
(191) Alger's stories gave the country a noble ideal - a society in which imagination and effort summoned their just reward.
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(192) The only souls who escaped her torments were those who were pure in thought or who had died for a noble cause.
(193) A lucky stalwart might gain the patronage of some powerful upper-hab clan or even of a noble.
(194) In chapter 33 he is a noble figure of godlike magnanimity.
(195) Inside the castle sat the great Daybog and his noble guests, drinking wine from golden cups.
(196) We pin up quality ditties on corporate walls to enthuse staff of our good and noble intentions.
(197) In the end, none of the characters are good or noble.
(198) The Bible has noble poetry in it... And some good morals and a wealth of obscenity, and upwards of a thousand lies. Mark Twain
(199) Intermarriage between the noble families means that all the counts are related at least distantly, and many are cousins or half-cousins.
(200) Equality of opportunity is a very noble and moral goal, and any responsible democracy must do everything reasonable to provide it.
(201) Noble bookstore in Manhattan mistakenly put the book on sale early,(sentencedict.com) White House officials gleefully spread the word to news organizations.
(202) Run by fractious triumvirate, it produced some noble plays.
(203) And they heard of their battles, and their noble acts, which they had done in Galatia, how they conquered them, and brought them under tribute.
(204) And the Late Tang Form secluded poets had a great priggish and lonely spirit that became a symbol of noble quality in the Song Dynasty and later periods.
(205) Because at that time, only the identity of a noble people are eligible to take the sword - was the metallurgical technology is not high, casting a good sword is not easy.
(206) Look in I Timothy 3:1-7,"The saying is sure whoever is aspires to the office of bishop desires a noble task."
(207) Four types of the title compounds have been synthesized to serve as ionophores for alkaline earth metal, transition metal, and noble metal ions.
(208) As a number one Romanticist, Byron's chief contribution is his crewhenion of the "Byronic hero, " a proud, mysterious rebel figure of noble origin.
(209) In this room, you shall explore the noble art of Divination.
(210) Cobalt, the less noble metal deposits preferentially, cobalt-nickel electrodeposition belongs to anomalous codeposition.