Noblest Meaning in English
word · lemma: noble
ˈnoʊbɫɪst
NOHB-list
nˈəʊbləst
NOH-bluhst
释义
The superlative form of 'noble', meaning having the highest qualities of goodness, honor, or moral character.
用法与细微差别
'Noblest' is quite formal and often used in literature or speeches. Frequently describes people, actions, or qualities considered morally outstanding. Common in expressions like 'the noblest of all', 'noblest intention', 'noblest heart'. Rare in everyday conversation.
Spanish: más noblePortuguese (BR): mais nobrePortuguese (PT): mais nobreChinese (Simplified): 最崇高的 - 最高贵的Chinese (Traditional): 最崇高的 - 最高貴的Hindi: सबसे श्रेष्ठ - सबसे कुलीनArabic: أنبلBengali: সর্বোচ্চ গণ্য - সর্বাধিক মহৎRussian: благороднейший - самый благородныйJapanese: 最も高貴な - 最も気高いVietnamese: cao quý nhất - cao thượng nhấtKorean: 가장 고귀한 - 가장 숭고한Turkish: en asil - en yüceUrdu: سب سے اعلیٰ - سب سے عظیم (کردار)Indonesian: paling mulia - paling luhur
例句
He is the noblest man I know.
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Bravery is one of the noblest qualities.
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She made the noblest sacrifice for her family.
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Some say forgiveness is the noblest act a person can do.
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He always tries to do what he thinks is the noblest choice.
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'To thine own self be true,' is perhaps the noblest advice in the play.
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