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noble
adjective as in aristocratic
adjective as in dignified, excellent
Strongest matches
benevolent, brilliant, charitable, dignified, distinguished, extraordinary, gracious, grand, great, high-minded, honorable, humane, imposing, lofty, magnificent, splendid, virtuous, worthy
Weak matches
beneficent, benign, big, bounteous, courtly, cultivated, eminent, first-rate, generous, great-hearted, impressive, magnanimous, meritorious, preeminent, refined, remarkable, reputable, stately, sublime, supreme, sympathetic, tolerant
Example Sentences
Others, though, suggest he has somewhat less noble motives linked to his own AI company xAI and chatbot Grok, which have received a lacklustre response from the public.
In a column for The Hollywood Reporter, he said the speech was "noble... but wildly misinformed", calling her "too uninformed to be the agent of change she aspires to be".
Bombay’s noble experiment was repeated, and repealed, in several other Indian states.
It's a worldview that reimagines ugly behavior as noble, and it's not a surprise it so often ends in violence.
He sees the historical impulse toward mass electoral democracy as both noble and honorable, quite likely reflecting an innate, irresistible tendency in human nature.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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