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单词 noble
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noble

[ noh-buhl ]
/ ˈnoʊ bəl /
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adjective, no·bler, no·blest.

noun

Origin of noble

First recorded in 1175–1225; Middle English, from Old French, from Latin (g)nōbilis “notable, of high rank,” equivalent to (g)nō-, root of (g)nōscere “to get to know, find out” + -bilis adjective suffix; see origin at know1,-ble

SYNONYMS FOR noble

3 highborn, aristocratic; patrician, blue-blooded.
4 lofty, elevated, high-minded, principled; magnanimous; honorable, estimable, worthy, meritorious.
5 grand, dignified, august.
6 majestic, grand, stately; magnificent, imposing, splendid, impressive; regal, imperial, lordly.
7 noteworthy, notable, outstanding, exemplary, exceptional.
8 famed, celebrated, acclaimed, distinguished.
11 peer; aristocrat, blue blood, patrician.
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ANTONYMS FOR noble

3 baseborn, lowborn; common, plebian; lower-class, working-class, middle-class, bourgeois.
4 ignoble, base; vulgar, common.
5 undignified, disreputable, unrespected.
6 insignificant, mean, paltry; modest, plain, ordinary.
7 inferior, ordinary, unexceptional.
8 unknown, obscure, remarkable.
11 commoner, serf, peasant.
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4. Noble, high-minded, magnanimous agree in referring to lofty principles and loftiness of mind or spirit. Noble implies a loftiness of character or spirit that scorns the petty, mean, base, or dishonorable: a noble deed. High-minded implies having elevated principles and consistently adhering to them: a high-minded pursuit of legal reforms. Magnanimous suggests greatness of mind or soul, especially as manifested in generosity or in overlooking injuries: magnanimous toward his former enemies.

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Words nearby noble

Nobile, nobiliary, nobiliary particle, nobility, no bill, noble, noble art, noble fir, noble gas, nobleman, noble metal
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British Dictionary definitions for noble

noble
/ (ˈnəʊbəl) /

adjective

noun

Derived forms of noble

nobleness, nounnobly, adverb

Word Origin for noble

C13: via Old French from Latin nōbilis, originally, capable of being known, hence well-known, noble, from noscere to know
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