Sentence examples for be noble from inspiring English sources

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be noble

adjective

Having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character.

  • He made a noble effort.

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I didn't want to be noble.

Let man be noble, helpful, and good.

Committed partnerships can be noble, with or without government imprimatur.

It doesn't have to be noble to be inspirational.

America to him meant the "universal eligibility to be noble".

They are supposed to be noble bringers of ice water.

The aim was to be noble, but not pompous.

But the impetus may be noble as well.

It may be noble for Europeans to ban tests on great apes.

"My whole thing is, do I always have be noble?" she continued.

In return, he has to learn to be noble and truthful.

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