Noble

Noun

 * 1) An aristocrat; one of aristocratic blood.
 * This country house was occupied by nobles in the 16th century.
 * 1) A medieval coin of England in the 14th and 15th centuries.

Antonyms

 * commoner

Hyponyms

 * See also Thesaurus:nobleman

Derived terms

 * half-noble

Adjective

 * 1) Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character
 * He made a noble effort.
 * He is a noble man who would never put his family in jeopardy.

Antonyms

 * ignoble

Derived terms

 * ennoble
 * nobility
 * noble-minded
 * noble gas


 * nobleman
 * noble metal
 * nobleness
 * noble rot
 * noblewoman
 * nobley

Adverbs for Noble
naturally; quietly; innately; aristocratically; genuinely; truly; admittedly; tenaciously; inherently; actually; elegantly; splendidly; unaffectedly; avowedly; unquestionably; essentially; eminently; grandly; imposingly.

Thesaurus
Babylonian, Brahman, Christian, Corinthian, acclaimed, admirable, advantageous, archduke, aristocrat, aristocratic, armiger, august, auspicious, awe-inspiring, awful, barbaric, baron, baronet, baronial, beneficial, benevolent, big, bighearted, blameless, blue blood, blue-blooded, bon, bonny, braw, bueno, capital, celebrated, changeless, chivalrous, clean, cogent, commendable, conspicuous, constant, count, courtly, creditable, daimio, decent, deluxe, dignified, distinguished, ducal, duke, earl, elaborate, elegant, elevated, eminent, erect, esquire, esteemed, estimable, ethical, exalted, excellent, exceptional, expedient, exquisite, extraordinary, extravagant, fair, faithful, famous, fancy, favorable, fine, full of integrity, generous, genteel, gentle, gentleman, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, gentlewoman, glorious, godlike, good, goodly, grand, grand duke, grandee, grandiose, grave, great, great of heart, greathearted, handsome, healthy, held in esteem, helpful, heroic, hidalgo, high, high-class, high-minded, high-principled, high-ranking, highly esteemed, highly regarded, highly reputed, highly respectable, honest, honorable, honored, idealistic, illustrious, immaculate, immutable, imposing, impressive, in favor, in good odor, in high favor, incommutable, inconvertible, incorruptible, indefeasible, inert, inspiring, insusceptible of change, intransmutable, invariable, inviolate, irreproachable, irretrievable, irreversible, irrevocable, just, kind, kinglike, kingly, knightly, lace-curtain, lady, ladylike, laird, landgrave, largehearted, lasting, laudable, lauded, law-abiding, law-loving, law-revering, liberal, lofty, lord, lordling, lordly, loyal, luxurious, magisterial, magnanimous, magnate, magnificent, magnifico, majestic, manly, margrave, marked, marquis, memorable, meritorious, moral, moralistic, moving, nice, noble-minded, nobleman, noblewoman, none, nonreturnable, nonreversible, notable, noted, noteworthy, of gentle blood, of mark, of rank, openhanded, optimate, outstanding, palatial, palsgrave, patrician, peer, permanent, pleasant, plush, posh, prestigious, princelike, princely, principled, profitable, prominent, proud, pure, queenlike, queenly, quite the lady, rare, regal, remarkable, rememberable, renowned, reputable, respectable, respected, revered, reverend, reverseless, rich, right, right-minded, righteous, ritzy, royal, salient, sedate, seigneur, seignior, self-sacrificing, serious, signal, silk-stocking, skillful, soaring, sober, solemn, sound, special, splendacious, splendid, splendiferous, spotless, squire, stainless, stately, statuesque, staunch, steadfast, sterling, striking, stunning, sublime, sumptuous, superb, superfancy, superfine, swank, swanky, swell, telling, thoroughbred, titled, towering, true, true-dealing, true-devoted, true-disposing, true-souled, true-spirited, truehearted, trustworthy, unalterable, unalterative, unaltered, unblemished, unchangeable, unchanged, unchanging, uncorrupt, uncorrupted, undefiled, undeflectable, undeviating, unforgettable, unimpeachable, unmodifiable, unremitting, unrestorable, unreturnable, unspotted, unstained, unsullied, unsusceptible, untarnished, unvariable, unvarying, upper-cruster, upright, uprighteous, upstanding, useful, valid, venerable, venerated, very good, virtuous, viscount, waldgrave, weighty, well-thought-of, worshipful, worthy, yeomanly

Etymology
From noble, from  noble, from  nobilis:, from noscere:, gnoscere:. Replaced native Middle English athel "noble" (from Old English æþele) and Middle English hathel, hathelle "noble, nobleman" (from the merger of Old English æþele "nobleman" and Old English hæleþ "hero").

Noun

 * Albanian: fisnik
 * Armenian:
 * Croatian: ,
 * Czech:
 * French: ,
 * German: Adliger, Adlige, Aristokrat
 * Greek: αριστοκράτης,, ευπατρίδης


 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian:
 * Japanese:
 * Macedonian: благородник,, великодостојник
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:

Adjective

 * Arabic: كريم
 * Armenian:, ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:, velkomyslný, ušlechtilý
 * Dutch:, , , ,
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian: aatelik
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:, aristocratique
 * German:, , edel
 * Greek: αριστοκρατικός
 * Hebrew: יקר רוח,


 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 高貴
 * Latin:
 * Macedonian:
 * Norwegian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: uasal, mòrdha, miathail, flathail, allail, òirdheirc
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,
 * Turkish:, asil
 * West Frisian:

Anagrams

 * nobel

Adjective

 * 1) ; upperclass

Etymology
nobilis:

Adjective

 * 1) noble, aristocratic
 * 2) (of material) non-synthetic, natural; fine
 * 3) noble, worthy (thoughts, cause etc.)

Noun

 * 1) noble (person who is noble)

Etymology
, from nobilis:.

Derived terms

 * noblesse
 * noblement
 * gaz noble

Adjective

 * 1) noble; upper-class; well-bred

Etymology
nobilis:

Adjective

 * 1) noble

Etymology
From nobilis.

Related terms

 * nobleza