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nobility
noun as in aristocracy; eminence
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After all that, “The West Wing’s” nobility of purpose is enough to make one weep.
The Holy Roman Empire had seven electors: Three were members of the Catholic Church and four were significant members of the nobility.
But Jones’ timbre perhaps gave voice to something universal, a sound to nobility and resplendence.
There’s a radiant nobility to his loyalty — all the more so for the way he’s treated like an outsider, too potent to dismiss yet too exotic to fully trust.
I guess she figured Stevie Wonder had the whole nobility part covered by performing “Higher Ground.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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