Noblemente (en. Nobly)
/no-ble-men-te/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adverb
In a worthy and generous manner.
He acted nobly by helping the disadvantaged.
Actuó noblemente al ayudar a los desfavorecidos.
With nobility of character or spirit.
He behaved nobly in the face of adversity.
Se comportó noblemente frente a la adversidad.
In an honorable and respectful way in one's actions.
He nobly defended his point of view in the meeting.
Noblemente defendió su punto de vista en la reunión.
Etymology
From Latin 'nobilis', which means noble, and the suffix '-mente' which indicates manner.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to act nobly
To behave in an honorable and generous manner.
actuar noblemente
noble cause
A cause that deserves respect and support.
noble causa
noble conduct
A way of acting full of honor and dignity.
conducta noble
Related Words
noble
It refers to a person or behavior that has dignity and honor.
noble
nobility
The condition of being noble or having nobility.
noblesa
nobly
An adverb that describes the way someone noble acts.
noblemente
Slang Meanings
In a way that impresses with its greatness.
He did things nobly, like a true hero.
Hizo las cosas noblemente, como un verdadero héroe.
When someone behaves in a very generous manner.
He earned everyone's respect by acting nobly in that situation.
Se ganó el respeto de todos al actuar noblemente en esa situación.