"Nobler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Higher in goodness, morality, or value; more honorable or esteemed.
Nobiliary refers to nobility or aristocracy, often in a historical or literary context. It can also describe something as being associated with or characteristic of the nobility, such as language or behavior.
Nobility refers to a high social class or rank within a society, often characterized by birth, wealth, or achieved status. It can also refer to the quality of dignity, honor, and graciousness that is typically associated with members of this class.
Noble refers to something or someone that has a sense of dignity, honor, and high moral character. It can also imply a sense of superiority, elegance, or refinement. Noble qualities include traits such as honesty, kindness, generosity, and integrity.
Noblemen refer to high-ranking men of noble birth or social status, typically belonging to the aristocracy or upper classes. They are characterized by their wealth, prestige, and influential positions in society. Noblemen often hold titles such as lords, knights, earls, or barons, and are expected to uphold certain standards of behavior and conduct, including being courteous, gracious, and generous. In many societies, noblemen have played a significant role in shaping politics, culture, and history.
In a noble or aristocratic manner; with dignity and honor. Having or showing a sense of high moral value; morally excellent. Done with a sense of high-mindedness or moral integrity.
No one's, especially not important or influential people. People who have no influence or power.
Nobody is a pronoun that means not a single person, individual, or entity; no one. It can be used to indicate that there is no one or nothing, or that someone or something is absent or non-existent. For example: "Nobody is home" means that there is no one at home, or "Is anybody there?" is a question asking if anyone is present.
Nocardia refers to a type of Gram-positive, aerobic, catalase-negative, and non-motile bacteria that causes a wide range of diseases in humans and animals. These bacteria are commonly found in soil and decaying organic matter. Nocardiia infections can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, bones, joints, and respiratory system. They are often difficult to diagnose and treat, and may require a combination of antibiotics and surgery to manage effectively.