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noble appearance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'noble appearance' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who has a dignified and impressive look. For example, "The princess had a noble appearance, with her hair tucked up neatly and her dress adorned with jewels."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
One thinks of a chest, revered for its noble appearance but no longer in use, eaten by termites, falling apart.
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Although an air of moral concern lends an understanding a noble appearance, it may be that a clear perception of interest would supply a stronger impulse to action.
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Mr. Ben Bolt is a slow-moving, soft-voiced, gray-haired person of noble appearance, who is said to make many speeches about the common man.
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The DNC's "People's Convention" gives the noble appearance of shirking corporate funds, but this promise is undermined by the acceptance of corporate cash through thinly-veiled in-kind contributions, loans, and individual executive gifts, most notably from Duke Energy, whose "non-contributions" to the DNC will easily surpass $10 million.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
He warned them that not even churchmen are immune from the temptation to be jealous, angry or proud, or to pursue their own self-interests, even when "cloaked in noble appearances".
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Scofield, more craggily noble in appearance than handsome, always looked more mature than he was (he once said that he had bags under his eyes by the age of 17) and even at this tender age his features had a timeless rather than matinee idol appearance that allowed him to play parts intended for actors much older.
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The waitress complimented Mrs. Noble on her youthful appearance.
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It was not only his appearance - noble cranium and mad scientist's tonsure - that set Longford apart from his government colleagues.
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He makes a good impression at the beginning: dignified, noble, heroic in his appearance before the Venetian senate and even sounding the right Shakespearian music in a line like "she gave me for my pains a world of sighs".
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The noble pig makes an appearance in the form of succulent ribs like those at Country Tavern in Kilgore, and occasionally appears as chops or sliced loin.
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The rarity of an appearance by "The Two Noble Kinsmen" is in itself a pretty good reason to visit the Joseph Papp Public Theater, where New York Shakespeare Festival is putting on the play for the first time in the festival's history.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "noble appearance" when you want to emphasize the dignified and impressive nature of someone or something's outward presentation. It's particularly effective in descriptive writing and character portrayals.
Common error
Avoid using "noble appearance" in casual or informal settings. Its formal tone can sound out of place and pretentious in everyday conversation or writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "noble appearance" functions primarily as a descriptive element, modifying a noun to indicate that it possesses a dignified and impressive outward quality. It is used to evoke a sense of grandeur and importance, as shown in the Ludwig examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "noble appearance" is a descriptive phrase used to denote a dignified and impressive outward presentation. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness but indicates a relatively low frequency of usage. Predominantly found in News & Media, the phrase serves to convey respect and admiration. While effective in formal writing and historical narratives, its elevated tone makes it less suitable for casual contexts. Alternative phrases like "dignified look" or "regal presence" can provide similar connotations with slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dignified look
Focuses on the overall impression of dignity rather than a specific physical description.
stately bearing
Emphasizes posture and demeanor, suggesting a composed and impressive presence.
regal presence
Highlights the commanding and authoritative nature of the appearance.
imposing figure
Conveys a sense of grandeur and impressiveness in physical stature.
majestic aura
Shifts from physical appearance to an intangible quality of magnificence.
august countenance
Uses a more formal and archaic term for facial expression, implying respect and reverence.
commanding presence
Emphasizes the power and authority conveyed through the appearance.
impressive aspect
Offers a more general term for outward appearance, emphasizing its positive impact.
distinguished air
Focuses on an intangible quality of refinement and sophistication.
refined mien
Uses a slightly archaic term for demeanor, suggesting elegance and sophistication.
FAQs
How can I use "noble appearance" in a sentence?
You can use "noble appearance" to describe someone or something that looks dignified and impressive. For example, "The statue had a "noble appearance", reflecting the emperor's power and authority."
What are some synonyms for "noble appearance"?
Alternatives to "noble appearance" include "dignified look", "stately bearing", and "regal presence", each emphasizing different aspects of a dignified outward presentation.
When is it appropriate to use "noble appearance" in writing?
"Noble appearance" is best used in formal writing, historical narratives, or when describing characters with a sense of dignity and importance. Avoid using it in casual or contemporary contexts where a more modern term would be more suitable.
What's the difference between "noble appearance" and "fine appearance"?
"Noble appearance" suggests a dignified and perhaps aristocratic quality, while "fine appearance" simply means attractive or well-presented. The former implies more than just aesthetics; it suggests inherent worth or status.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested