NOBLE vs TITLED: NOUN
- A titled peer of the realm
- A member of the nobility.
- A gold coin formerly used in England, worth half of a mark.
- A European fish; the lyrie.
- An English money of account, and, formerly, a gold coin, of the value of 6 s. 8 d. sterling, or about $1.61 (in 1913).
- A person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; a peer.
- Plural In entomology, the Papilionidæ.
- The pogge, Agonus cataphractus.
- An old English gold coin, current for 6s. 8d., first minted by Edward III., and afterward by Richard II., Henry IV., V., and VI., and also by Edward IV., under whom one variety of the noble was called the ryal or rose noble (see ryal).
- A person of acknowledged social or political preëminence; a person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; specifically, in Great Britain and Ireland, a peer; a duke, marquis, earl, viscount, or baron. See nobility and peerage.
- N/A
NOBLE vs TITLED: ADJECTIVE
- Grand and stately in appearance; majestic.
- Proceeding from or indicative of such a character; showing magnanimity.
- Having or showing qualities of high moral character, such as courage, generosity, or honor.
- Possessing hereditary rank in a political system or social class derived from a feudalistic stage of a country's development.
- Impressive in appearance
- Inert especially toward oxygen
- Of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times
- Having high moral qualities
- Inactive or inert.
- Having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character
- Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character
- Possessing eminence, elevation, dignity, etc.; above whatever is low, mean, degrading, or dishonorable; magnanimous
- Grand; stately; magnificent; splendid.
- Of exalted rank; of or pertaining to the nobility; distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn
- Silver, gold, and platinum; -- so called from their resistance to oxidation by air and to dissolution by acids. Copper, mercury, aluminium, palladium, rhodium, iridium, and osmium are sometimes included.
- A gaseous element belonging to group VIII of the periodic table of elements, not combining with other elements under normal reaction conditions; specifically, helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, or radon; also called inert gas.
- A person who has a title
- Having or bearing a title.
- Having a title, especially a noble title.
- Belonging to the peerage
- Having or given a name or title
NOBLE vs TITLED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of title.
NOBLE vs TITLED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make noble; to ennoble.
- N/A
NOBLE vs TITLED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In falconry, noting long-winged falcons which swoop down upon the quarry.
- Precious; valuable: applied to those metals which are not altered on exposure to the air, or which do not easily rust, and which are much scarcer and more valuable than the so-called useful metals. Though the epithet is applied chiefly to gold and silver, and sometimes to quicksilver, it might also with propriety be made use of in reference to platinum and the group of metals associated with it, since these are scarce and valuable, and are little acted on by ordinary reagents.
- In mineralogy, excellent; pure in the highest decree: as, noble opal; noble hornblende; noble tourmalin.
- Of the best kind; choice; excellent.
- Proceeding from or characteristic or indicative of greatness of mind: as, noble courage; noble sentiments; noble thoughts.
- Great or lofty in character, or in the nature of one's achievements; magnanimous; above everything that is mean or dishonorable: applied to persons or the mind.
- Impressive in size, manner, or appearance
- High in excellence or worth.
- Possessing or characterized by hereditary social or political preëminence, or belonging to the class which possesses such preëminence or dignity; distinguished by birth, rank, or title; of ancient and honorable lineage; illustrious: as, a noble personage; noble birth.
- Of magnificent proportions or appearance; magnificent; stately; splendid: as, a noble edifice.
- To ennoble.
- Having or bearing a title, especially one which is constantly used, either with the name or instead of it; specifically, bearing a title of nobility; noble.
NOBLE vs TITLED: RELATED WORDS
- Upstanding, Imperial, Aristocratic, Nobleman, Lord, Kingly, Lofty, Dignifying, Exalted, Highborn, Magnanimous, Idealistic, Worthy, Ennobling, Honorable
- Headed, Corresponds, Termed, Labelled, Labeled, Dubbed, Headlined, Coroneted, Noble, Highborn, Known as, Named, Styled, Called, Entitled
NOBLE vs TITLED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Upstanding, Imperial, Aristocratic, Nobleman, Lord, Kingly, Lofty, Dignifying, Exalted, Highborn, Magnanimous, Idealistic, Worthy, Ennobling, Honorable
- Heading, Headed, Corresponds, Labelled, Labeled, Dubbed, Headlined, Coroneted, Noble, Highborn, Known as, Named, Styled, Called, Entitled
NOBLE vs TITLED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Although his mother was of noble lineage, only men who were paternally noble could traditionally be promoted to general.
- Earth has preserved all of the noble gases that were a gift at its formation except noble gas.
- The NHI is a noble goal, but we have seen noble goals abused for corrupt purposes before.
- It was asked by several noble Lords, most notably the noble Baroness, Lady Thomas.
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- Those who are not noble by descent are noble by the practice of the profession at arms they follow, which is noble in itself.
- The noble man makes noble plans, and by noble deeds he stands.
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