noble
/ˈnoʊbəl/
noun
- A person of high social rank, especially one with a title such as duke, count, or baron.
- Many nobles owned large estates and had many servants.
- The king invited all the nobles to the grand banquet.
- The young noble traveled to the capital to attend the royal court.
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adjective
- Having or showing high moral qualities, such as courage, honesty, and generosity.
- The knight performed a noble act by saving the villagers from the fire.
- She made a noble effort to help the homeless despite her own struggles.
- His noble character earned him the respect of everyone in the community.
- Belonging to a high social class, especially by birth or title.
- The noble family lived in a large castle on the hill.
- Only noble children were allowed to attend the royal academy.
- She married a noble lord and moved to his estate in the countryside.
- Impressive in size, appearance, or quality; majestic.
- They admired the noble architecture of the ancient cathedral.
- The noble oak tree stood in the center of the park for centuries.
- The mountain peak had a noble beauty that took their breath away.
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