nobleness

/ˈnoʊbəlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being morally good, generous, and having high ideals.
    • The story teaches us about the nobleness of sacrificing personal gain for the greater good.
    • The nobleness of his character was evident in the way he treated everyone with respect.
    • She was admired for her nobleness, always putting others' needs before her own.
  2. The state of belonging to the highest social class.
    • The castle was a symbol of the family's nobleness and ancient heritage.
    • In ancient times, nobleness was passed down through family bloodlines.
    • He was proud of his nobleness, but he never looked down on those of lower rank.
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