Noblest

Word NOBLEST
Character 7
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈnəʊblɪst/

Definitions and meanings of "Noblest"

What do we mean by noblest?

Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character.

Grand; stately; magnificent; splendid.

Of exalted rank; of or relating to the nobility; distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn.

(of a polyhedron) Both isohedral and isogonal.

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The word "noblest" in example sentences

This army of ours already possesses a morale based on what we allude to as the noblest aspirations of mankind - on the spiritual forces which rule the world and will continue to do so. ❋ Unknown (1953)

Covering the war gives journalists an opportunity to recall the noblest tenets of their profession and fulfill the public service role of journalism. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Jill wrote that covering a war gives journalists an opportunity to recall the noblest tenets of their profession and fulfill the public service role of journalism. ❋ Unknown (2006)

DAVID COOK, "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR": Jill wrote that covering a war gives journalists an opportunity to recall the noblest tenets of their profession and fulfill the public service role of journalism. ❋ Unknown (2006)

DAVID COOK, "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR": Jill wrote that "Covering a war gives journalists an opportunity to recall the noblest tenants of their profession and fulfill the public service role of journalism." ❋ Unknown (2006)

Sir, she said, I have a lady of great worship and renown, and she is besieged with a tyrant, so that she may not out of her castle; and because here are called the noblest knights of the world, I come to you to pray you of succour. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Ye must remember in what honour ye are renowned, and called the noblest knight of the world; and many great matters ye have in hand. ❋ Unknown (2003)

I have no doubt of you, said the king, that, an ye should have ado with Sir Launcelot du Lake — Sir, said Sir Tristram, as for Sir Launcelot, he is called the noblest knight of the world, and wit ye well that the knights of his blood are noble men, and dread shame; and as for ❋ Unknown (2003)

"It bears the stamp of ideality, and recalls the noblest remaining examples of Greek art." ❋ Bertha Thomas (N/A)

He, considering the great goodness of King Arthur and of Sir Launcelot, that were called the noblest knights of the world, called unto him a noble clerk, that at that time was there present, -- the French book saith it was the Bishop of Rochester, -- and gave him bulls unto King ❋ U. Waldo Cutler (N/A)

A true home should be called the noblest work of art possible to human creatures, inasmuch as it is the very image chosen to represent the last and highest rest of the soul, the consummation of man's blessedness. ❋ Various (N/A)

Among the British leaders the noblest was a chieftain of the name of ❋ Hilda T. Skae (N/A)

The noblest were the yellow and the white, which with the kettle-drums represented the height of distinction. ❋ Various (N/A)

The authors of this plan, although frankly stating objections to this point, claim that the payment of this allowance should be directly to mothers "as the first step toward raising the status of women and blotting out, in what has been called the noblest of professions, those conditions which compare only with the worst of sweated employments." ❋ Anna Garlin Spencer (N/A)

Thus architecture, which embodies, more than any other of the space arts, principles of abstract beauty, has been with reason called the noblest of them all. ❋ Various (N/A)

Still standing on the State House steps, facing the Common, you are also facing what has been called the noblest monument in Boston and the most successfully placed one in America. ❋ Agnes Rothery (N/A)

She proved to the world that a woman can be strong-minded, gentle-mannered and sweet-hearted at the same time, and that the noblest are the simplest souls. ❋ Unknown (1901)

German lady, who may justly be called the noblest and purest figure of her time in Franconia. ❋ Alfred Biese (1893)

This second reply, better conceived, soothed Hester's vanity -- of which she had more than was good for her, seeing the least speck of it in the noblest is a fly in the cream. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

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