ADJECTIVE
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of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style
an exalted ideal
argue in terms of high-flown ideals
a grand purpose
a noble and lofty concept
How To Use noble-minded In A Sentence
- He who doth not perform the Sraddha for the Pitris, nor worshippeth the deities, nor acquireth noble-minded friends, is said to be a person of foolish soul. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7
- Beethoven was blunt, irascible, and ambitious, though good-natured, noble-minded, and idealistic.
- I find it impossible to subject myself to aesthetic outpourings about the beauty of landscapes on the part of noble-minded and sensitive persons whose prejudices prevent them from going to the theater.
- Reports had preceded her which even if they had been unfounded would have thrown any noble-minded woman into agonies of distress.
- Condorcet was undoubtedly a most sincere, generous and noble-minded man.
- It would be stupid to ignore the extent to which the industry's confluence of interests with the most reactionary forces corrupts the products of even its most noble-minded artists.
- Equality ought to make men noble-minded.
- In the pursuit of wealth the noble-minded individual comes under the sway of an alien power.
- Some one think: Will not be. Every kind of allowable occupation is equality and noble-minded which it's most honor to learn money by our sweat, Nothing to mind and never be self-contemptuous.
- A person cannot be called noble-minded if he or she cares nothing about others.