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That is the correct spelling of the adjective "nobly" (in a noble or just manner).
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Both "Cinderella" and "The Necklace" are stories that revolve around a central female character facing challenges and seeking a better life. In both stories, the protagonists experience a transformation, with Cinderella going from rags to riches through a fairy godmother and the protagonist in "The Necklace" experiencing a downfall due to a borrowed necklace. However, a key difference is that Cinderella's transformation is due to external factors, while the protagonist in "The Necklace" faces consequences due to her own choices and desires for social status.
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The adverb is "nobly," e.g., He performed his task nobly.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "nobly" (in a noble or just manner).
The word or term nobly refers to handling something in a noble way
On the bus, the young man nobly gave up his seat to the pregnant lady.The kind man nobly bowed to the king.Noble means worthy, respectable
magnificently, regally, majestically
The adverb for noble is nobly.
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what doe this means "It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced."
James McGrigor Allan has written: 'Nobly false: A Novel' 'Father Stirling'
Padang State Polytechnic's motto is 'Behave Nobly, Think Academically, Act Professionally'.
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