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Nobily

Definition:

a noun referring to the state or quality of being noble; the virtue characterized by high moral qualities such as honor, generosity, and courage

Sense 1 (noun):

When used in the context of character or behavior, nobily entails the possession and display of exceptional moral and ethical qualities that command respect and admiration from others.

Example sentence: His nobily was evident in the way he always stood up for what was right, even when faced with opposition.

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Sense 2 (adjective):

If used as an adjective, nobily suggests a characteristic or trait that embodies the qualities of nobleness, such as high moral principles, selflessness, and excellence.

Example sentence: The nobily knight went on a perilous journey to protect the innocent.

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Sense 3 (adverb):

When employed as an adverb, nobily refers to the manner in which an action is performed, emphasizing that it is done with noble intention, honor, or dignity.

Example sentence: She fought nobily for the rights of the marginalized, never wavering in her determination.

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