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nobly

Adverb

Meaning

Of noble extraction; as, nobly born or descended.

In a noble manner; with greatness of soul; heroically; with magnanimity; as, a deed nobly done.

Splendidly; magnificently.

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she has behaved nobly Source: Internet

General Carleton wrote to Carson: "This brilliant affair adds another green leaf to the laurel wreath which you have so nobly won in the service of your country." Source: Internet

Examples in the poems of Robert Burns attest its presence also in 18th century Scots: :Who dared to nobly stem tyrannic pride. Source: Internet

Polo & Tweed has nobly stepped up to the plate, offering classes in tasks such as ironing. Source: Internet

He nobly helps his friend, a handsome but naïve and foolish youth, woo Roxane whom they both love. Source: Internet

Had a reporting crew from Fox News not been there to refute Scanlon’s claims, one wonders if Gianforte would have nobly confessed the truth or opportunistically defended the spin of his flack? Source: Internet

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