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Nobleman Meaning in English

word

ˈnoʊbəɫmən
NOH-buhl-muhn
nˈəʊbəlmən
NOH-buhl-muhn

释义

A nobleman is a man who belongs to the highest social class in some societies, often with a title, land, or special privileges given by birth or the king.

用法与细微差别

'Nobleman' is formal and historical, mostly used in contexts about royalty, history, or titles (like 'duke' or 'lord'). Rarely used in modern daily conversation. Don't confuse with 'gentleman' (polite man), which is much broader.

例句

The nobleman lived in a large castle.

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A nobleman often had a special title, like duke or lord.

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People respected the nobleman because of his wealth.

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The young nobleman traveled Europe to learn about politics.

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During the feast, the nobleman told stories of his adventures.

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It's rare to meet a true nobleman these days.

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