nonnoble

/nɑnˈnoʊbəl/
adjective
  1. Not belonging to the nobility; not of high social rank or birth.
    • The story follows a nonnoble hero who rises to become a leader through his courage.
    • Nonnoble citizens were often excluded from the royal court's events.
    • In medieval times, nonnoble families had fewer rights and privileges than the aristocracy.
  2. Not having noble or admirable qualities; ignoble.
    • His nonnoble actions, like cheating and lying, cost him the respect of his friends.
    • She refused to engage in nonnoble behavior, even when it would have helped her win.
    • The villain's nonnoble motives were driven by greed and jealousy.
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