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Meanings of
noble-mindedness
in English
Portuguese
idealismo
Catalan
idealisme
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Elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued.
idealism
high-mindedness
Portuguese
idealismo
Synonyms
Examples for "
idealism
"
idealism
high-mindedness
Examples for "
idealism
"
1
He is the father of
idealism
in philosophy, in politics, in literature.
2
The answer lies in the widespread devotion to realism instead of
idealism
.
3
His
idealism
had made him ridiculous in the eyes of the townsfolk.
4
If you're her friend, you might say it's a form of
idealism
.
5
Both pasts had in common the growth and sudden ruin of
idealism
.
1
But not everybody processes a gut-punching loss with such
high
-
mindedness
and perspective.
2
Honor and
high
-
mindedness
towards man is not love and reverence towards God.
3
Mr. Cresswell was a man of extraordinary
high
-
mindedness
and purity of life.
4
Yet minds are not conquered by force, but by love and
high
-
mindedness
.
5
In the struggle between
high
-
mindedness
and high earnings, the latter won every time.
Usage of
noble-mindedness
in English
1
Whether he spoke from
noble
-
mindedness
or indifference, Merthyr could not guess.
2
I am very sorry that I cannot play a comedy of
noble
-
mindedness
,
for this is perhaps a popular comedy.
3
I profit by your
noble-mindedness
.
4
Noble-mindedness
is so soon forgotten!
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
noble-mindedness
Portuguese
idealismo
Catalan
idealisme
Noble-mindedness
through the time