Nobleness in a sentence as a noun

The thinking was that the art and skill of the warrior and nobleness of battle was undone by the gun.

I am impressed with both the ambitiousness and nobleness of the project that Google is pursuing here.

I love the nobleness of taking something which is only available as a paid service and creating a free open-source form of it.

I am also disagreement when it comes to equating self serving policies for nation states or commercial enterprises with "nobleness.

It's ironic that you brought up nobleness---in a sense, the proper member is regarded more noble, because they swear allegiance to the company, thus payed higher, regardless of what they actually do.

> That would be horrific, doing "work for works sake" knowing that the only reason you are doing it instead of a machine is because someone decided you needed the nobleness of having a 'job'.We automate many things to squeeze the absolute last penny out of it.

Nobleness definitions

noun

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

See also: nobility magnanimousness grandeur