noble
Prononciation : [noʊbəl]
Mot
Contexte : « character »
(adjective) when someone shows good qualities like kindness, bravery, or honesty. A noble person tries to do the right thing and help others.
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She acted in a noble way by helping the lost child find his parents.
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His selfish actions showed he was not a noble person at all.
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Do you think being noble is more important than being rich?
Contexte : « social class »
(noun) a person who belongs to a high social class, usually with special rights and privileges. Nobles often have titles like 'duke' or 'countess' and may own large amounts of land.
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The noble invited everyone to his grand castle for a feast.
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Unlike the noble, the commoners had to work hard for everything they had.
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What responsibilities do you think nobles have towards their people?
Contexte : « behavior »
(adjective) when something is done in a way that is honorable and admirable. It’s about taking action that makes people proud.
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His noble efforts to protect the environment inspired others in the community.
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Choosing to cheat on the test was not a noble decision.
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What is the noble thing to do when you see someone being bullied?
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