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noble
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Sense: Adjective: dignified
Synonyms:
lofty Collocations, elevated, dignified, good Collocations, chivalrous, highminded, high-minded, gracious, generous Collocations, magnanimous, venerable
Antonyms:
ignoble, corrupt Collocations, dishonest Collocations, lowly, cruel Collocations, mean Collocations, unremarkable
Sense: Adjective: honorable
Synonyms:
honorable, honourable (UK), righteous Collocations, virtuous, good Collocations, worthy Collocations, admirable, just Collocations, upright Collocations, ethical, moral Collocations, upstanding, right-minded, reputable, respectable, respected
Antonyms:
awful Collocations, terrible Collocations, deplorable, pathetic, debased, inferior, second-rate, mean Collocations, unworthy, unfair Collocations, rough Collocations
Sense: Adjective: grand
Synonyms:
grand Collocations, stately, impressive Collocations, proud Collocations, monumental, majestic, glorious, imposing, magnificent Collocations
Antonyms:
unimpressive, humble Collocations, unimposing
Sense: Adjective: of high birth
Synonyms:
highborn, aristocratic, genteel, blue-blooded, upper-crust, upper-class, silk-stocking, titled, courtly


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