Meaning & Definition of word "Noblesse"

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    Noblesse

    /nəʊˈblɛs/

    noun:

    • 1. The nobility or aristocracy; a social class possessing high status and privilege.
      • Example: The noblesse of the region gathered at the annual ball to discuss matters of state.
    • 2. A concept of nobility characterized by honorable behavior and actions.
      • Example: His actions during the crisis showed true noblesse, as he helped others despite the risks to himself.
    • 3. A historic term indicating the hereditary ruling class in a given society.
      • Example: In medieval times, the noblesse typically held vast lands and influenced the monarchy.

    Etymology

    French, meaning 'nobility' or 'nobility of birth'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    noblesse oblige:

    The idea that nobility extends beyond mere entitlements and requires the aristocrat to fulfill social responsibilities.

    Related Words

    noble:

    A person of high social rank.

    aristocrat:

    A member of the aristocracy.

    gentleman:

    A man of good family, breeding, or social position.

    Slang Meanings of noblesse

    Meaning: Noble or elite class people exhibiting entitlement.

    Example Sentence: The city's noblesse often looked down on those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.