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noble - of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times; "of noble birth" |
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lowborn of humble birth or origins; "a topsy-turvy society of lowborn rich and blue-blooded poor"
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aristocratic,
aristocratical,
blue,
blue-blooded,
gentle,
patrician belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy; "an aristocratic family"; "aristocratic Bostonians"; "aristocratic government"; "a blue family"; "blue blood"; "the blue-blooded aristocracy"; "of gentle blood"; "patrician landholders of the American South"; "aristocratic bearing"; "aristocratic features"; "patrician tastes"
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august,
grand,
lordly profoundly honored; "revered holy men"
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coroneted,
highborn,
titled belonging to the peerage; "the princess and her coroneted companions"; "the titled classes"
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imperial,
majestic,
purple,
regal,
royal belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler; "golden age of imperial splendor"; "purple tyrant"; "regal attire"; "treated with royal acclaim"; "the royal carriage of a stag's head"
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kinglike,
kingly having the rank of or resembling or befitting a king; "symbolizing kingly power"; "the murder of his kingly guest"
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monarchal,
monarchical ruled by or having the supreme power resting with a monarch; "monarchal government"; "monarchical systems"
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princely having the rank of or befitting a prince; "a princely bearing"; "princely manner"
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queenlike,
queenly having the rank of or resembling or befitting a queen; "queenly propriety"; "clad in her queenly raiment"; "Rosetti's queenly portraits of women"
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royal invested with royal power as symbolized by a crown; "the royal (or crowned) heads of Europe"
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noble - having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character; "a noble spirit"; "noble deeds" |
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ignoble completely lacking nobility in character or quality or purpose; "something cowardly and ignoble in his attitude"; "I think it a less evil that some criminals should escape than that the government should play an ignoble part"- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
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honorable,
honourable worthy of being honored; entitled to honor and respect; "an honorable man"; "led an honorable life"; "honorable service to his country"
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grandeur,
magnanimousness,
nobility,
nobleness the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct
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dignifying,
ennobling investing with dignity or honor; "the dignifying effect of his presence"; "the ennobling influence of cultural surroundings"
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elevated,
exalted,
grand,
high-flown,
high-minded,
idealistic,
lofty,
noble-minded,
rarefied,
rarified,
sublime raised above the ground; "an elevated platform"
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greathearted,
magnanimous noble and generous in spirit; "a greathearted general"; "a magnanimous conqueror"
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noble - inert especially toward oxygen; "a noble gas such as helium or neon"; "noble metals include gold and silver and platinum" |
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unreactive (chemistry) not reacting chemically
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