a.Having or showing qualities of high moral character, such as courage, generosity, or honor:a noble spirit. b.Proceeding from or indicative of such a character; showing magnanimity:"What poor an instrument / May do a noble deed!"(Shakespeare). ...
1. worthy, generous, upright, honourable, virtuous, magnanimous He was an upright and noble man. worthy selfish, dishonest, despicable, contemptible 2. dignified, great, august, imposing, impressive, distinguished, magnificent, splendid, stately She was described by contemporaries as possessing a nobl...
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a. Having or showing qualities of high moral character, such as courage, generosity, or honor: a noble spirit. b. Proceeding from or indicative of such a character; showing magnanimity: "What poor an instrument / May do a noble deed!" (Shakespeare). 3. Grand and stately in appearance; ...
a. Having or showing qualities of high moral character, such as courage, generosity, or honor: a noble spirit. b. Proceeding from or indicative of such a character; showing magnanimity: "What poor an instrument / May do a noble deed!" (Shakespeare). 3. Grand and stately in appearance; ...
a. Having or showing qualities of high moral character, such as courage, generosity, or honor: a noble spirit. b. Proceeding from or indicative of such a character; showing magnanimity: "What poor an instrument / May do a noble deed!" (Shakespeare). 3. Grand and stately in appearance; ...