highborn (Meaning)

Wordnet

highborn (s)

belonging to the peerage

Webster

highborn (a.)

Of noble birth.

highborn Sentence Examples

  1. The highborn lady gracefully descended the grand staircase.
  2. The king had a highborn lineage that traced back centuries.
  3. The duchess's highborn manners were a testament to her upbringing.
  4. The highborn warrior charged into battle with unwavering bravery.
  5. The highborn child was treated with utmost respect and deference.
  6. The earl chose a highborn bride worthy of his noble status.
  7. The highborn guests were greeted with a lavish banquet.
  8. The highborn scholar devoted his life to the pursuit of knowledge.
  9. The highborn maiden's beauty was said to rival that of the goddesses.
  10. The highborn prince was destined for greatness from the moment he was born.

FAQs About the word highborn

belonging to the peerageOf noble birth.

aristocratic, noble, great, gentle, highbred, grand, wellborn,upper-class, royal, patrician

plebeian, humble, lower-class, inferior, mean, ignoble, ignoble, plebeian, lower-class,common

The highborn lady gracefully descended the grand staircase.

The king had a highborn lineage that traced back centuries.

The duchess's highborn manners were a testament to her upbringing.

The highborn warrior charged into battle with unwavering bravery.