nobleman

noun
UK: /ˈnəʊblmən/
US: /ˈnoʊblmən/
  1. A man who belongs to the nobility, often by birth or grant of title.

    1. The nobleman arrived at the castle.
    2. The nobleman inherited a large estate from his father, securing his wealth.
  2. A man of high social standing, especially in a historical context; typically wealthy and influential.

    1. He acted like a true nobleman.
    2. As a nobleman, he had certain responsibilities to his community and the crown.

Synonyms

aristocrat peer lord

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "nobleman" in English means: A man who belongs to the nobility, often by birth or grant of title., A man of high social standing, especially in a historical context; typically wealthy and influential..

The phonetic transcription of "nobleman" is /ˈnəʊblmən/ in British English and /ˈnoʊblmən/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "nobleman": aristocrat, peer, lord.

Example usage of "nobleman": "The nobleman arrived at the castle.". More examples on the page.