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noble^2
noun someone from the highest
social rank » The old castle
belonged to a family of nobles.
aristocrat, lord,
nobleman, peer
antonym: peasant
noise
noun a loud or unpleasant
sound » Bill wore headphones
while using the jackhammer to
muffle the noise.
commotion, din, hubbub,
pandemonium, racket,
row, uproar, clamour,
rumpus, tumult
antonym: silence
noisy
adjective making a lot
of noise » The bus was
full of noisy schoolchildren
shrieking with excitement.
deafening, loud, piercing,
strident, tumultuous,
vociferous, clamorous,
riotous, uproarious
antonym: quiet
nominate
verb to suggest someone
for a position or role
» My head teacher nominated
me for the award.
name, propose,
recommend, select,
submit, suggest
nonsense
noun foolish words or behaviour
» Stop talking such nonsense!
drivel, garbage (informal),
inanity, rot, rubbish,
waffle (Britain; informal)
Bill wore headphones while
using the jackhammer to
muffle the noise.
next^1
adjective coming immediately
after something else
» Their next child was a girl.
ensuing, following,
subsequent, succeeding
next^2
adverb coming immediately
after something else
» After Sue and Dan, Steve
arrived next at the party.
afterwards, subsequently
next^3
adjective in a position nearest
to something » I shut the
dog in the next room.
adjacent, adjoining,
closest, nearest,
neighbouring
nice^1
adjective attractive or enjoyable
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nice^2
adjective kind or friendly
» Sending flowers was
a nice gesture.
amiable, charming,
considerate, engaging,
friendly, good-natured,
kind, kindly, likeable,
thoughtful
nice^3
adjective good or satisfactory
» The builder made a nice job
of the new garden wall.
fine, neat, tidy, trim
no
interjection not at all
» “Any problems?”
“No, everything is fine, thanks.”
absolutely not,
certainly not, definitely not,
not at all, of course not
antonym: yes
noble^1
adjective deserving admiration
because of honesty, bravery,
and unselfishness » Giving his
prize money away was noble.
generous, honourable,
magnanimous, upright,
virtuous, worthy
antonym: ignoble
Did you have a nice
time at the wedding?
Yes, it was really good,
and the party afterwards
was enjoyable too.
A delightful day in
which a pleasurable
time was had by all.
I heard they got married
at a beautiful old church
in a lovely little village.
Her parents are pleasant
people too, they’re such
an agreeable family.
The bride looked so pretty
and her husband so
handsome. They make
a gorgeous couple.
And the food they laid on
was delicious, with a
mouthwatering dessert.
nice
(^1) adjective attractive or enjoyable
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