Nobility in a sentence as a noun

They evolved from the cravate, used by nobility to protect their shirts whilst eating.

Should all the engineers/metallurgists have stuck to making trinkets for the nobility vs cannons for their army?

So it is important to notice that a great deal of the values declared, are declared for the nobility of the declaration and don't prove to mean much.

What we have here is a worthless parasite class -- a decadent nobility -- that has buried itself into our civilization like a tick.

This apparently comes from the Norman conquest: the French nobility dealt more with prepared meat while Anglo-Saxon peasants dealt more with livestock.

Well, turns out that we humans when faced with such a situation, in our infinite nobility, tend to decide to bully even more to show our domination.

What is this new class of nobility entitled "Rightsholders"?They must have something special, as they get to dictate how things work legally, and extra-legally.

"Actually, the aristocracy and nobility have all suffered from obesity since ancient times.

You will bow down to the Ivy-League appointed nobility and accept society's educational caste system without complaint.

Italians often self-perceive that their resistance to the way things are done in a capitalist world is based on some inner nobility -- and although I generally disagree, I think there is still a grain of truth there.

Nobility definitions

noun

a privileged class holding hereditary titles

See also: aristocracy

noun

the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct

See also: nobleness magnanimousness grandeur

noun

the state of being of noble birth

See also: noblesse