nobly in English

adverb

['nəʊblɪ]

in a noble manner; with gentility

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "nobly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "nobly", or refer to the context using the word "nobly" in the English Dictionary.

1. The nobly born must nobly do.

2. She conducted herself nobly.

3. She bore the disappointment nobly.

4. All were noble goals, nobly stated.

5. Was not that nobly done?

6. De Warens, the nobly Appellatived foot …

7. Toward women he was nobly restrained and chivalrous.

8. But he appreciated her concern; he nodded nobly.

9. 6 Toward women he was nobly restrained and chivalrous.

10. They have supported us nobly in this war.

11. Baseness : Some kinds of Baseness are nobly undergone

12. She was rich and nobly born and powerful.

13. Strong, generous, and confident, she has nobly served mankind.

14. Enables the building to achieve nobly elegant, gives up affectation.

15. Many daughters have done nobly, But you excel them all.

16. If we must die, O let us nobly die.

17. Foreman sacrificed nobly for what he believed was right.

18. Eric's sister had nobly volunteered to help with the gardening.

19. Well and nobly did... his gallant troops hold their own....

20. A Beerenauslese is made from individually harvested nobly rotten grapes

21. This is all nobly in the name of the country.

22. They chose to die nobly rather than to betray their king.

23. He congratulated himself that his favorite son had behaved so nobly.

24. Granted this authenticity even for the symbol, she came back the next day, nobly escorted.

25. Synonyms for Altruistically include benevolently, bigheartedly, magnanimously, philanthropically, charitably, chivalrously, graciously, nobly, unselfishly and

26. Of fair demesnes, youthful, and nobly train'd, Stuff'd, as they say, with honourable parts,

27. Synonyms for Charitably include altruistically, benevolently, bigheartedly, magnanimously, philanthropically, chivalrously, graciously, nobly, unselfishly and

28. In Olympus, Zeus congratulated himself that his favorite son had behaved so nobly.

29. But Richard at first refused, arguing that he was as nobly born as his brother.

30. In contrast, the low-born Atkinson is a nearly perfect character and behaves most nobly.

31. On the front cover(Sentencedict.com), a dilute tabby looks nobly if nervously to its right.

32. For non-residents, other than the nobly born and well connected, it is less informative.

33. Synonyms for Aristocratically include nobly, gently, greatly, grandly, genteelly, distinguishedly, poshly, respectably, imperially and exaltedly

34. 6 Some kinds of Baseness are nobly undergone and most poor matters point to rich ends

35. 6 Some kinds of baseness are nobly undergone and most poor matters point to rich ends.

36. How nobly they fought to maintain their dignity in the face of such awful hardship and humiliation.

37. 4 Aicha Kossoko exerts a brooding presence as Octavia, suffering nobly through her politically expedient marriage to the unloving Antony.

38. But my duty is to sacrifice myself to save the army which has so nobly done its duty to defend Vicksburg.

39. The same idea was expressed, albeit less nobly, in Otto von Bismarck's alleged quip that "God has a special providence for fools, drunks, and the United States."

40. Updated February 17, 2019 According to ancient Roman mythology and Ovid's Metamorphoses (8.631, 8.720.), Philemon and Baucis had lived out their long lives nobly, but in poverty

41. And the sides of the seat of his throne be of emeralds, and Bordured with gold full nobly, and dubbed with other precious stones and great pearls