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Synonyms for Noble
ˈnoʊ bəlno·ble
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
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.
Synonyms:
alarming, appalling, august, awful, dire, direful, dread, dreadful, fearful, frightful, grand, horrible, imposing, majestic, portentous, shocking, solemn, stately, terrible, terrificAntonyms:
base, beggarly, commonplace, contemptible, despicable, humble, inferior, lowly, mean, paltry, undignified, vulgar
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noble
Synonyms:
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
Synonyms:
master, overlord, nobleman, nobleAntonyms:
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"
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formal, baronial, magisterial, courtly, imposing, noble, statuesque, stately, grand, distinguishedAntonyms:
mean, humble, unimpressive, vulgar, currish, ungentle, baseborn, ignoble, plebeian, lowborn, common, base, unwashed, lowly, reactive, meanspirited, untitlednobleadjective
of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times
"of noble birth"
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imposing, stately, baronialAntonyms:
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"
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imposing, stately, baronialAntonyms:
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"
Synonyms:
imposing, stately, baronialAntonyms:
lowly, mean, ignoble, ungentle, common, currish, lowborn, untitled, reactive, base, vulgar, plebeian, unimpressive, unwashed, baseborn, meanspirited, humble
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#164 | high | |
#560 | august | |
#1114 | fine | |
#1314 | master | |
#1353 | excellent | |
#1450 | grand | |
#2715 | lady | |
#3408 | formal | |
#5214 | noble | |
#6510 | sacred | |
#6918 | terrible | |
#7425 | distinguished | |
#8085 | worthy | |
#8709 | horrible | |
#9248 | generous | |
#9775 | awful | |
#12244 | terrific | |
#12822 | nobel | |
#12949 | honorable | |
#13306 | majestic | |
#14061 | shocking | |
#15704 | imposing | |
#16120 | dire | |
#19676 | dread | |
#22989 | fearful | |
#23144 | alarming | |
#23190 | dreadful | |
#24854 | solemn | |
#26035 | lofty | |
#26755 | stately | |
#27462 | exalted | |
#29891 | appalling | |
#33631 | illustrious | |
#35056 | karim | |
#37016 | dignified | |
#44084 | overlord | |
#45019 | aristocratic | |
#54515 | frightful | |
#58997 | kareem | |
#59373 | nobleman | |
#78368 | courtly | |
#83750 | magisterial | |
#97682 | magnanimous | |
#103811 | baronial | |
#129078 | portentous | |
#139089 | statuesque |
How to use Noble in a sentence?
A state is not a mere society, having a common place, established for the prevention of mutual crime and for the sake of exchange...Political society exists for the sake of noble actions, and not of mere companionship.
Idealism is the noble toga that political gentlemen drape over their will to power.
What spirit is so empty and blind, that it cannot recognize the fact that the foot is more noble than the shoe, and skin more beautiful that the garment with which it is clothed
To die for an idea it is unquestionably noble. But how much nobler it would be if men died for ideas that were true
What I was talking about was the specific case of fraud being committed where there's organized efforts - frankly it's more related to Asian people coming into our country, having children in that organized effort, taking advantage of a noble concept, which is birthright citizenship.
Translations for Noble
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- كريمArabic
- nobleCatalan, Valencian
- velkomyslný, ušlechtilý, šlechtic, vznešenýCzech
- adeligDanish
- adlig, Adliger, edel, nobel, Aristokrat, adel, AdligeGerman
- ευγενής, άριστος, αριστοκρατικός, αριστοκράτηςGreek
- nobelo, noblaEsperanto
- nobleSpanish
- aatelikEstonian
- شریف, نجیبزادهPersian
- jalo, ylväs, aatelinenFinnish
- aristocratique, aristocrate, nobleFrench
- ealWestern Frisian
- uasalIrish
- flathail, òirdheirc, uasal, miathail, allail, mòrdhaScottish Gaelic
- nobreGalician
- אציל, יקר רוח, נאצלHebrew
- महानHindi
- nemesHungarian
- վեհ, ազնիվ, վեհանձն, ազնվականArmenian
- muliaIndonesian
- nobileItalian
- 貴族, 高貴Japanese
- អភិជនKhmer
- 고귀한Korean
- pulchrumLatin
- благороден, великодостојник, благородник, велможаMacedonian
- adellijke, adellijk, eervol, fatsoenlijk, nobel, edele, aristocraat, edelDutch
- edelNorwegian
- szlachetnyPolish
- nobrePortuguese
- nobil, aristocratRomanian
- дворянка, благоро́дный, аристократка, дворянин, аристократRussian
- plȅmīć, plȅmkinja, plemènitSerbo-Croatian
- fisnikAlbanian
- ädel, adelsdam, adelsman, nobelSwedish
- உன்னதTamil
- asil, soyluTurkish
- благороднийUkrainian
- نوبلUrdu
- איידעלעYiddish
- 高贵Chinese
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