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  1. Mar 11, 2013 · A discussion thread about the comparative and superlative forms of noble, an adjective meaning high-born or virtuous. The correct spellings are nobler, more noble, and noblest, according to the dictionary and native speakers.

  2. Sep 26, 2015 · The nature of this use of "noble" is a weakened use of the normal meaning. the noble effort she was making = the effort that was contrary to her normal character and required her to be mentally strong in order to to maintain it.

  3. Jan 15, 2017 · A discussion thread about how to describe a nose shape in English. Users suggest different terms such as sharp, roman, aquiline, or prominent, and compare them with flat, high-bridged, or noble.

  4. Mar 20, 2018 · A noble cause is one where people (helpers, assistants, campaigners, providers of funds...) do something noble (honourable, charitable, philanthropic...) Examples: saving the whale, welcoming refugees, fighting for gay rights, stopping climate change...

  5. Jan 16, 2010 · " With the sale of the noble parts (robot, lift, peripherals, sensors and control) and royalties, we will be able to achieve a positive EBIT of over CHF ..." Now, I think these might be like physical parts of an installation (the noble parts are part of it) but there's nothing in italian to help me.

  6. Jan 8, 2006 · Could someone please help me sort this. I am trying to understand the system of French noble titles in comparison to the English. Duc/Duchesse Prince/Princesse Marquis/Marquise Comte/Comtesse Vicomte/Vicomtesse Baron/Baronne Seigneur/? Chevalier/? Does anyone know the title of the wife of a...

  7. May 24, 2010 · Como dice bokilcher, la "planta noble" en castellano se refiere a la planta, o zona de las oficinas donde se encuentran los despachos de la directiva de la empresa; ahora no recuerdo el nombre en inglés. Trataré de encontrarlo

  8. Apr 5, 2023 · The good-bad man = a man who only appeared to be bad, but was, in fact, good. an accidental-noble outlaw = a man who never intended to become an outlaw, or was not really an outlaw (he had committed no crime, but people thought he had, or he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, etc.) and was, in fact, noble: i.e. a man who is moral, honest and has dignity.

  9. Dec 11, 2013 · If you used "noble trees", I'd get the idea that the trees were unusually fine or valuable, but I'm not sure that I'd understand that they were very large and old. I'd probably use "ancient" to describe such trees. It would also make sense to use "very large, old trees": Ancient trees must be protected/Very large, old trees must be protected.

  10. Jan 28, 2010 · Hi, What does "sharing a noble brow" means ? The context being a father saying to his son : "Your mother said you shared your grandfather's noble brow." Thanks for your answers !

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