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Tekoälykääntäjä

Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Käännöksiä ei löytynyt valitulle kohdekielelle.

Tarkoititko kinsman?

Highborn näyttäisi olevan yhdyssana. Kokeile hakea yhdyssanan osia erikseen:

Samankaltaisia sanoja

Määritelmät

Adjektiivit

  1. (archaic) Of high social standing as a result of having been born a member of an upper-level social class.
  2. (archaic) Born a member of an upper-level social class (although not necessarily retaining high social standing)
  3. Of, pertaining to, or befitting people of high social standing.
  4. (figuratively) Of superior or premium quality; magnificent; expensive.

Esimerkit

  • Mrs Monteith was able to tell her son about their high-born slave ancestor because he had left a memoir.
  • Gearhart is worth taking a bit of time to ogle the highborn homes along the backroads near the beach.
  • The tires are highborn Pirelli P Zeroes in appropriately majestic sizes.
  • Dowling says that most performances of Chekhov plays have been filtered through translations into a British highborn sensibility.
  • Swells high, fair confluence of all highborn Blood.
  • I should have then
  • If anyone in the highborn sport known as thoroughbred horse racing has swagger these days, it is Baffert.
  • Been trained in no highborn necessities
  • Which I could meet not by my daily toil.
  • In this illustrious throng, your lofty flood
  • I am too high-born to be propertied,
  • The references to the lady's long-standing affection for her loyal, high-born servant girl provide a succinct intimation that the lady herself is not a wholly repellent character.
  • The selfish, base, covetous, father-in-law was not at all desirous to have a highborn beggar and the posterity of a highborn beggar to maintain.
  • He is a career rather than a conviction politician, but too highborn to be written off as a mere scaler of the greasy pole. He is a scion of the class that, deep down, believes it was born to rule.
  • Was he not Rajah Hassim and was not the other a man of strong heart, of strong arm, of proud courage, a man great enough to protect highborn princes?
  • The young Irishman was not a little touched and elated by the highborn damsel's partiality for him.
  • His acquaintance with this high-born dame gave wit no opportunity of boasting its influence; she was not to be subdued by the powers of verse, but rejected his addresses, it is said, with disdain.
  • It is not for Kings to drink wine, nor for Princes strong drink. It becomes not them who are highborn to be intemperate.
  • To be a secondary at control.