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noblest Meaning in Bengali



 উন্নতচরিত্র, উচ্চবংশজাত, আর্যা, উচ্চপদস্থ, অভিজাত, উদার, বনিয়াদি, মহদ্বংশীয়, জাত্য, আর্য, উন্নত, উচ্চাশয়, সদাশয়, উদাত্ত,

Noun:

পুরাণ মুদ্রাবিশেষ, উদার-স্বভাব, উচ্চপদস্থ ব্যক্তি,

Adjective:

উদাত্ত, সদাশয়, উচ্চাশয়, উন্নত, আর্য, জাত্য, মহদ্বংশীয়, বনিয়াদি, উদার, অভিজাত, উচ্চপদস্থ, আর্যা, উচ্চবংশজাত, উন্নতচরিত্র,





noblest's Usage Examples:

Grammatica Arabica, Thomas van Erpe defined naskhī characters as the "noblest and true writing style".


whose name was derived from the Greek ἄριστος (meaning bravest, best, noblest) and σουχος (the Ancient Greek corruption of the name of the Egyptian crocodile-headed.


In Jainism, moksha is the highest and the noblest objective that a soul should strive to achieve.


It is considered one of the noblest areas of São Paulo.


In Kerala, King Mahabali is considered to be the noblest and most prosperous ruler, who transformed his kingdom into a heaven-like.


the Diocese of London, regarded by John Betjeman as being amongst "the noblest churches we possess.


in Paris for Immigration, and he was charged with what he called "the noblest mission I have ever undertaken": shipping the Spanish refugees, who had.


Descended from the noblest stock of Northumbria, as a young man he led the life of a soldier in the.


Among the first and noblest knights of Iran he accompanied the king on several campaigns, and his coat.


with short a, is the elative of sharīf meaning "very noble", "nobler", "noblest".


the first and noblest of his great landscapes.


Bedfordshire" of wet ash-maple woodland, and in historical sources as "the noblest wood in this county".


They were described as being the noblest in nature amongst the Arabs, holding up the virtues Islam holds dear.


Icelandic bragur 'poem, melody, wise') or as 'the first, noblest' (cf.


sources, but it is clear that the virginal arrhephoroi are chosen from the noblest families of the city and are deployed in a context of impregnation (dew).


Aristeas, they said, who belonged to one of the noblest families in the island, had entered one day into a fuller's shop, when.


regent of Macedonia, is celebrated by the ancient sources as one of the noblest and most virtuous women of the age in which she lived.



Synonyms:

baronial; impressive; imposing; stately;

Antonyms:

achromatic color; uncrowned; democratic; poor; unimpressive;

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