noble
//ˈnoʊbəl//
Translation
noble
Definition
A noble is a person who belongs to a high social class with hereditary titles, often associated with aristocracy and historical privilege. In modern contexts, the term may refer to individuals who hold or inherit titles such as duke, count, or baron, typically within a monarchy or feudal system. Nobles historically held land, political power, and social status, and their roles have evolved over time, though the term still carries connotations of prestige and lineage.
Example
“The noble invited the villagers to his castle for the annual feast.”
“She married a noble from a neighboring kingdom, gaining a title and estate.”
“Many nobles attended the royal wedding, dressed in their finest garments.”
“The noble's family had owned the land for centuries, passing it down through generations.”
“In the story, the noble disguised himself as a commoner to learn about the people's struggles.”
“The young noble was educated in etiquette, languages, and military strategy.”
“A group of nobles petitioned the king for lower taxes on their estates.”
“The noble's daughter was betrothed to a prince from a distant realm.”
“Despite his wealth, the noble was known for his generosity to the poor.”
“The historian studied the daily life of a medieval noble, from banquets to hunting trips.”
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