Nobleness

//ˈnoʊ.b(ə)l.nəs//

Synonyms for "nobleness" (27 found)

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Translations

10 translations across 7 languages.

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Czech

1 entries
  • vznešenost noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)

Esperanto

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  • nobleco noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)

Finnish

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  • aatelisuus noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)
  • aateluus noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)
  • jalous noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)

Latin

2 entries
  • ingenuitas noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)
  • nobilitas noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)

Old French

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  • deboneireté noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)

Portuguese

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  • nobreza noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)

Turkish

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  • soyluluk noun (the quality or state of being noble; nobility or grandeur)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

She has a kind of nobleness about her.

Source: tatoeba (310740)

Ambition is the germ from which all growth of nobleness proceeds.

Source: tatoeba (1785920)

It was always the image of the Master of Ravenswood, with his native nobleness of countenance and form, that seemed to interpose betwixt her and assured death.

Source: tatoeba (7752214)

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