nobilities
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pluralof nobility.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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It captures all the nobilities of the sport, in all its splendor, in two minutes flat.
From Time ● Apr. 6, 2015
As a result, moviegoers get a full treatment of the giant-sized nobilities and epic despairs that swirl up from Victorian drama, reflected in the iridescent mirror of fin de siecle Paris.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Britain and France had hereditary nobilities; Britain still has a queen.
From "Class Matters" by The New York Times
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The emperor always chose them among the two nobilities of Rome, the prætors from the senators, the procurators from the knights.
From History Of Ancient Civilization by Charles Seignobos
It had been a hard moment for her, but he sprang high among the nobilities of her heart, and was sustained....
From She Buildeth Her House by William Wistar Comfort