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the quality of having high moral character, elevated ideals, or refined conduct
- Her nobility was evident in the way she treated everyone with respect.
- Acts of courage and honesty reflect personal nobility.
- He spoke with nobility, inspiring those around him.
- The author praised the nobility of the human spirit.
- Teachers admired his nobility of character in difficult situations.
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the class of people with the highest social or political ranks and titles
- The king granted lands and titles to the nobility in recognition of their loyalty.
- Many members of the nobility were involved in the governance of the realm.
- The nobility often held significant influence over political and social matters in medieval Europe.
- Her family's nobility traced back several centuries, with ancestors who served as advisors to the monarch.
- The opulent ball was attended by the nobility, showcasing their wealth and status.
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the condition of being born into a noble family
- The young prince inherited his nobility automatically.
- Nobility often determined one's social standing in the past.
- Nobility conferred both respect and responsibility.
- Birthright granted him nobility among the elite.
- Nobility was recognized through lineage and family history.
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