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Antonyms for noble
ˈnoʊ bəlno·ble
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term noble.
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noble
Awful should not be used of things which are merely disagreeable or annoying, nor of all that are alarming and terrible, but only of such as bring a solemn awe upon the soul, as in the presence of a superior power; as, the awful hush before the battle. That which is awful arouses an oppressive, that which is august an admiring reverence; we speak of the august presence of a mighty monarch, the awful presence of death. We speak of an exalted station, a grand mountain, an imposing presence, a majestic cathedral, a noble mien, a solemn litany, a stately march, an august assembly, the awful scene of the Judgment Day.
Antonyms:
base, beggarly, commonplace, contemptible, despicable, humble, inferior, lowly, mean, paltry, undignified, vulgarSynonyms:
alarming, appalling, august, awful, dire, direful, dread, dreadful, fearful, frightful, grand, horrible, imposing, majestic, portentous, shocking, solemn, stately, terrible, terrific
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
noble
Antonyms:
mean, plebeian, ignoble, paltrySynonyms:
grand, aristocratic, generous, illustrious, exalted, worthy, magnanimous, dignified, excellent, lofty-minded, honorable, fine
Princeton's WordNet
Lord, noble, noblemanadjective
a titled peer of the realm
Antonyms:
vulgar, meanspirited, ignoble, humble, unwashed, plebeian, baseborn, base, ungentle, lowly, common, lowborn, unimpressive, currish, mean, reactive, untitledbaronial, imposing, noble, statelyadjective
impressive in appearance
"a baronial mansion"; "an imposing residence"; "a noble tree"; "severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses"; "stately columns"
Antonyms:
mean, humble, unimpressive, vulgar, currish, ungentle, baseborn, ignoble, plebeian, lowborn, common, base, unwashed, lowly, reactive, meanspirited, untitledSynonyms:
formal, baronial, magisterial, courtly, imposing, statuesque, stately, grand, distinguishednobleadjective
of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times
"of noble birth"
Antonyms:
mean, lowborn, currish, ignoble, unwashed, untitled, meanspirited, ungentle, plebeian, baseborn, common, humble, base, vulgar, lowly, reactive, unimpressivenobleadjective
having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character
"a noble spirit"; "noble deeds"
Antonyms:
ungentle, currish, reactive, common, base, mean, ignoble, unwashed, untitled, baseborn, vulgar, meanspirited, unimpressive, plebeian, lowborn, lowly, humblenobleadjective
inert especially toward oxygen
"a noble gas such as helium or neon"; "noble metals include gold and silver and platinum"
Antonyms:
lowly, mean, ignoble, ungentle, common, currish, lowborn, untitled, reactive, base, vulgar, plebeian, unimpressive, unwashed, baseborn, meanspirited, humble
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How to use noble in a sentence?
Not every dancer receive a noble award Some receive punishment instead.
In imperial China, only the emperor was allowed to wear yellow, yellow was the most precious color, the most noble color.
The 911 calls don't stop. People are still having emergencies, the emergencies don't stop and certainly the emergencies don't care if you are 60 % staffed or below, this profession is, is something we were all called to do and not everyone is meant to be the police. This profession is certainly a noble one, even yet and still, despite everything, this profession is certainly noble.
Development of a project of this magnitude, where large investments are to be made over multiple years, requires Israel to provide a stable investment climate, noble Energy has consistently maintained that stability is a minimum condition for project development, and our position has not changed.
The attribute most noble of the hand Is readiness in giving; of the head, Bending before a teacher; of the mouth, Veracious speaking; of a victor?s arms, Undaunted valour; of the inner heart, Pureness the most unsullied; of the ears, Delight in hearing and receiving truth?These are adornments of high-minded men, Better than all the majesty of Empire.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#736 | common | |
#988 | base | |
#1008 | mean | |
#5214 | noble | |
#6014 | untitled | |
#12155 | humble | |
#13453 | reactive | |
#15200 | inferior | |
#23811 | vulgar | |
#27935 | commonplace | |
#37657 | lowly | |
#47706 | despicable | |
#57224 | paltry | |
#67625 | unwashed | |
#70408 | commoner | |
#79651 | contemptible | |
#88290 | unimpressive | |
#99196 | ignoble | |
#122439 | undignified | |
#144502 | plebeian | |
#149613 | beggarly |
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