nobleman (Meaning)

Wordnet

nobleman (n)

a titled peer of the realm

Webster

nobleman (n.)

One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent.

nobleman Sentence Examples

  1. The impoverished nobleman desperately needed financial assistance to restore his crumbling estate.
  2. With arrogant disdain, the nobleman refused to acknowledge the plight of the peasant farmers on his land.
  3. The young nobleman embarked on an adventurous quest to prove his valor and win the favor of the princess.
  4. Despite his noble lineage, the nobleman was renowned for his humility and kindness towards the common folk.
  5. Intrigues and scandals plagued the court, threatening to tarnish the reputation of the nobleman.
  6. The nobleman's ambitious plans for social reform were met with resistance from the conservative aristocracy.
  7. The nobleman's unwavering loyalty to the crown earned him the respect of both his peers and the populace.
  8. The nobleman's extravagant lifestyle and lavish expenses left him deeply in debt.
  9. The overthrow of the monarchy stripped the nobleman of his wealth and status, reducing him to a mere commoner.
  10. The nobleman's descendants carried on his legacy, preserving his honor and contributing to the nation's history.

FAQs About the word nobleman

a titled peer of the realmOne of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent.

gentleman, knight, chevalier,grandee, lord, peer, milord, prince, margrave, lordship

cotter, commoner, boor, commoner, peon,peasant, peasant, peon, cotter, boor

The impoverished nobleman desperately needed financial assistance to restore his crumbling estate.

With arrogant disdain, the nobleman refused to acknowledge the plight of the peasant farmers on his land.

The young nobleman embarked on an adventurous quest to prove his valor and win the favor of the princess.

Despite his noble lineage, the nobleman was renowned for his humility and kindness towards the common folk.