nobleman

[ˈnəʊblmən]

nobleman Definition

a man belonging to a high social rank by birth or title.

Using nobleman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nobleman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The nobleman was known for his philanthropic activities.

  • Example

    The castle was owned by a wealthy nobleman.

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    The nobleman's family has a long history of political influence.

  • Example

    The young nobleman was sent to study abroad.

nobleman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nobleman

Phrases with nobleman

  • nobleman's son

    a male child of a nobleman

    Example

    The nobleman's son was expected to inherit the family estate.

  • nobleman's daughter

    a female child of a nobleman

    Example

    The nobleman's daughter was known for her beauty and grace.

  • nobleman's retinue

    the group of people who accompany a nobleman on his travels

    Example

    The nobleman's retinue included his personal servants and bodyguards.

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Summary: nobleman in Brief

A 'nobleman' [ˈnəʊblmən] is a man who belongs to a high social rank by birth or title. It refers to a person with aristocratic status, such as a peer or lord, and is often associated with wealth and political influence. Examples include 'The nobleman was known for his philanthropic activities' and 'The young nobleman was sent to study abroad.'

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