Noun(1) a privileged class holding hereditary titles,the quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct,the state of being of noble birth,aristocracy; eminence(2) a privileged class holding hereditary titles(3) the quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct(4) the state of being of noble birth(5) aristocracy; eminence
Noun(1) a privileged class holding hereditary titles,the quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct,the state of being of noble birth,aristocracy; eminence(2) a privileged class holding hereditary titles(3) the quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct(4) the state of being of noble birth(5) aristocracy; eminence
(1) He spent most of his life in the service of the English nobility , partly as a music tutor.(2) a member of the English nobility(3) She was reputedly of great beauty, and aside from that also possessed much grace, kindness, nobility , and, among other things, charm.(4) In the Czech Republic, the old nobility is enjoying a new lease of life.(5) Her long black hair was tied back in a thick braid, and her blue-gray eyes gazed into mine with a mixture of wisdom, kindness, and nobility .(6) Such a limitation requires a strong breed of man, however, with a quality of character and nobility of soul.(7) Around this castle were the smaller houses of lesser nobility and the members of court.(8) a man of nobility and learning(9) His face was reasonably happy and his standard expression seemed to be one of aloof nobility , even though he knew he wasn't noble.(10) The night of 4 August also transformed the character of the French nobility .(11) With its glittering population of titled courtiers, it also symbolized a whole social system dominated by a privileged nobility .(12) Even he could be persuaded that a man's conduct was so markedly honourable as to justify elevation to the nobility .(13) All this made her popular with the French nobility , eventually including the King and Queen of France.(14) To this extent, the novel could be seen as a celebration of the values of the English nobility .(15) But if Othello dies a deluded and confused figure, would that not rob him of all dignity and nobility , turning him into the pitiful victim of a vicious, hostile society?(16) Yes, let's take the classics and teach about nobility , honor, character, courage, commitment.