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- Dictionarynoble/ˈnəʊbl/
adjective
- 1. belonging by rank, title, or birth to the aristocracy: "the medieval palace was once owned by a noble Florentine family" Similar Opposite
- 2. having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles: "the promotion of human rights was a noble aspiration" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. (especially in former times) a person of noble rank or birth: "the greater a noble's military power, the more land he could control"
- 2. a former English gold coin first issued in 1351. historical
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NOBBLE definition: 1. to make something fail, especially to make a horse in a race fail by giving it drugs 2. to…. Learn more.
- English (US)
NOBBLE meaning: 1. to make something fail, especially to...
- Znaczenie Nobble, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
NOBBLE definicja: 1. to make something fail, especially to...
- Nobble in Simplified Chinese
NOBBLE translate: 使失败, (尤指给赛马服用药物)使不能获胜, 说服, 说服;(尤指)收买,要挟,...
- Nobble in Traditional Chinese
nobble translate: 使失敗, (尤指給賽馬服用藥物)使不能獲勝, 說服, 說服;(尤指)收買,騙取,...
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Examples of nobble in a sentence, how to use it. 24...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
nobble 의미, 정의, nobble의 정의: 1. to make something fail,...
- English (US)
The meaning of NOBBLE is to incapacitate (a racehorse) especially by drugging. How to use nobble in a sentence.
Nobble is a British slang verb that means to disable, influence, or cheat someone or something, especially a racehorse or a jury. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Collins English Dictionary.
nobble somebody to prevent somebody from achieving what they want synonym thwart. nobble somebody to catch somebody or get their attention, especially when they are unwilling. He was nobbled by the press who wanted details of the affair.
Nobble is a British slang verb that means to disable, bribe, corrupt, or influence someone or something. It can also mean to steal, kidnap, or thwart. See examples, translations, and related words.
to convince (a person) by fraudulent methods; misrepresent or lie to. to swindle; defraud. to seize (a person); hold for arrest. nobble. / ˈnɒbəl / verb. to disable (a racehorse), esp with drugs. to win over or outwit (a person) by underhand means. to suborn (a person, esp a juror) by threats, bribery, etc. to steal; filch. to get hold of; grab.
Jun 2, 2024 · nobble (third-person singular simple present nobbles, present participle nobbling, simple past and past participle nobbled) ( transitive) ( British, Australia, slang) To injure or obstruct intentionally. ( British, slang) To gain influence over by corrupt means or intimidation. The jury was nobbled to delay unanimous verdict.