See honesty... Dictionary of Russian synonyms and similar expressions. under. ed. N. Abramova, M.: Russian Dictionaries, 1999. nobility, generosity, dignity, honesty; loftiness, greatness of soul, morality, sublimity, chivalry,... ... Synonym dictionary

nobility- NOBILITY, generosity NOBLE, well-mannered, generous, tall, chivalrous, chivalrous, selfless, saint, bookish. beautiful-hearted, outdated well-behaved NOBLELY, generously, chivalrously, chivalrously... ... Dictionary-thesaurus of synonyms of Russian speech

NOBILITY, nobility, plural. no, cf. distracted noun to noble. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 … Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

nobility- great nobility high nobility exceptional nobility incredible nobility extraordinary nobility extraordinary nobility amazing nobility amazing nobility ... Dictionary of Russian Idioms

- (from good and clan) initially a set of personal qualities, usually inherent in a person who came from a noble (“good”) family, that is, an aristocrat, a nobleman, acquired during the special education necessary for ... ... Wikipedia

nobility- ▲ human behavior is sublime nobility and guidance in one’s actions by high principles. Noble act). nobly. chivalry. knight. knightly. chivalrous. knightly. knightly. a knight without fear or reproach. knight… … Ideographic Dictionary of the Russian Language

Nobility- a positive moral quality of an individual, based on his awareness of his moral and intellectual formation, his dignity. Nobility includes: a person’s intellectual traits, his high erudition in any... ... Fundamentals of spiritual culture (teacher's encyclopedic dictionary)

NOBILITY- a moral quality that characterizes the actions of people with t.zr. sublime motives to which they are dictated. It includes a number of more specific positive qualities (dedication, loyalty to high ideals, courage, generosity, etc.). IN… … Ethics Dictionary

nobility- NOBILITY1, a, cf High moral qualities: impeccable honesty, dedication, etc.; Syn: decency, generosity; Ant.: baseness, meanness, ignobility, dishonesty, vulgarity. The management style of the magazine was different... ... Explanatory dictionary of Russian nouns

Books

  • Nobility of soul. Novels, Andrey Dneprovsky-Bezbashenny (A.DNEPR). Andrei D.B.’s short stories are a real pleasure to read, they are good and wonderful! Lyudmila Shershneva, General Director of Smolensk Television... eBook
  • Obsession. Book 1. Obsession and nobility, Maria Guerrer. “Obsession and Nobility” is a fantasy novel by Maria Gerrer, genre historical fantasy, adventure fantasy. A young girl from a noble but impoverished family is forced to work...

Acquired in the course of special education necessary to bear the responsibility assigned to him by virtue of his origin. Mainly associated with the individual’s concept of honor, for which the narrower term “self-esteem” is now often used.

Nobility is the sublimity of the motives of human behavior, their “kinship to the Good.” According to ancient Christian religious ideas, only one God is good - see Matthew 19:17, Mark 10:18, Luke 18:19. As a rule, under nobility refers to natural good manifestations of a person’s inner essence, not conditioned by any laws, prohibitions, rules or regulations.

In Confucianism, nobility was seen as an important ethical component.

The lofty motives of human behavior are not necessarily associated with religions. The universal moral and ethical principles of humanity (kindness, compassion, the pursuit of justice, etc.) exist regardless of specific religious teachings and are more often a product of the collective life experience of certain societies.

see also

  • Murza, literally Generous - a quality attributed to a person of noble birth among the Turks
  • Aristocratism
historically related antonyms
  • meanness
  • Villain - antonym of the word Noble (noble) among the British and French

Links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Synonyms:

Antonyms:

See what “Nobility” is in other dictionaries:

    nobility- Nobility... Dictionary of Russian synonyms

    See honesty... Dictionary of Russian synonyms and similar expressions. under. ed. N. Abramova, M.: Russian Dictionaries, 1999. nobility, generosity, dignity, honesty; loftiness, greatness of soul, morality, sublimity, chivalry,... ... Synonym dictionary

    nobility- NOBILITY, generosity NOBLE, well-mannered, generous, tall, chivalrous, chivalrous, selfless, saint, bookish. beautiful-hearted, outdated well-behaved NOBLELY, generously, chivalrously, chivalrously... ... Dictionary-thesaurus of synonyms of Russian speech

    NOBILITY, nobility, plural. no, cf. distracted noun to noble. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 … Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

    NOBILITY, ah, cf. 1. see noble. 2. High morals, dedication and honesty. Show b. what n. 3. Noble origin (obsolete). Ozhegov's explanatory dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 … Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

    nobility- great nobility high nobility exceptional nobility incredible nobility extraordinary nobility extraordinary nobility amazing nobility amazing nobility ... Dictionary of Russian Idioms

    nobility- ▲ human behavior is sublime nobility and guidance in one’s actions by high principles. Noble act). nobly. chivalry. knight. knightly. chivalrous. knightly. knightly. a knight without fear or reproach. knight… … Ideographic Dictionary of the Russian Language

    Nobility- a positive moral quality of an individual, based on his awareness of his moral and intellectual formation, his dignity. Nobility includes: a person’s intellectual traits, his high erudition in any... ... Fundamentals of spiritual culture (teacher's encyclopedic dictionary)

    NOBILITY- a moral quality that characterizes the actions of people with t.zr. sublime motives to which they are dictated. It includes a number of more specific positive qualities (dedication, loyalty to high ideals, courage, generosity, etc.). IN… … Ethics Dictionary

    nobility- NOBILITY1, a, cf High moral qualities: impeccable honesty, dedication, etc.; Syn: decency, generosity; Ant.: baseness, meanness, ignobility, dishonesty, vulgarity. The management style of the magazine was different... ... Explanatory dictionary of Russian nouns

Books

  • Nobility of soul. Novels, Andrey Dneprovsky-Bezbashenny (A.DNEPR). Andrei D.B.’s short stories are a real pleasure to read, they are good and wonderful! Lyudmila Shershneva, General Director of Smolensk Television...

If you look at the root of the word “nobility”, you can define its concept. “Blessed” and “clan” - a person who comes from a family that is considered beneficial to society. The term "nobility" dates back to the days of slavery, when there was still a clear and rigid division between rich and poor. To be distinguished from the poor, certain signs of nobility were needed that distinguished the rich from them.

Nobility used to be called the noble origin of a person who went through training and a certain upbringing, had knowledge and possessed skills that were known only to people from high society. Today, the term has been transformed, since absolutely all people, regardless of their financial situation, receive knowledge and education.

Nobility today is considered a set of qualities that take into account the moral, spiritual and ethical development of a person. Nobility is the behavior of a person who focuses on honesty, openness, loyalty and devotion. People who do not betray, do not deceive, and act openly are called noble. Moreover, a person who always comes to the aid of someone in need becomes noble.

However, each reader of the online magazine site understands in his own way what help is. When a person misunderstands the meaning of a word, he either becomes a hostage or simply begins to manipulate this concept. Since society encourages the presence of nobility in every person, many people outwardly appear noble, although in fact they do not possess this quality. And you can determine how noble a person is by the purpose for which he helps others. There are people who help to improve someone’s life, while other people do it in order to make those around them their debtors, then ask for help themselves or be flattered.

Distinguish between your selfish desires and your real desire to help a person. Many people think that their actions aimed at improving the quality of life of loved ones are good. But if you ask the people themselves who are being helped, what will they answer?

For many, it is a shock to hear from others when they say that “it would be better not to help them.” For you, too, such a revelation comes as a shock when you help another person, and he actually suffers from your actions. What's the matter? The answer is quite simple: you did not ask the person you are helping whether he wants your help and what kind of help he expects from you.

If you help when you have not been asked to do so, you only harm the other person. If you do what you think is necessary without asking the other person whether he expects such help from you, then you are harming him again. It seems to you that the other person needs help. This seems to you like the right way to help. But they forgot to ask the person they decided to help about all this.

How can you understand that you are acting from good intentions and not from your own selfish desires? The other person must have his own motivation that makes him act. That is, not you, but he asks you to help him. Secondly, is the person happy with the results he receives? If yes, then you acted from an impulse to help; if not, then it was your desires, not his. Third, ask the person you are helping what exactly you need to do. You should not think about how to help a person, but he should clearly understand what kind of help he needs. Otherwise, all responsibility for the negative result falls on you. Do you need it? If a person asks for help, then he must understand what exactly he wants to receive.

What is nobility?

At some time, nobility became a religious concept, when a person was endowed with certain characteristics only by becoming a believer. After all, believers are considered a priori to be sacrificing, benefactors, and kind. However, all this is refuted by the behavior of the believers themselves, who do not always bring benefit to others. So, what is nobility?

Nobility should be understood as the quality when a person brings goodness and benefit to others, focusing solely on his own internal motives and motivations. There are people who act well, help and do good deeds only because others told them so. However, a noble person quite often does not listen to the advice of others at all. He focuses exclusively on his own ideas about what good and evil are, while having clear boundaries between these concepts.

A noble person is independent in deciding what to do. At the same time, he is always focused on self-sacrifice. Between the choice to do good for himself or other people, he will choose the option when it will be good for other people. He is ready to sacrifice himself, which can be compared to heroism or a martyrdom.

It is not surprising that nobility is encouraged by society, since everyone is pleased when they are helped for free and without mutual return. Nobility is living for the sake of other people, when everyone is happy, and the noble person himself is already content with little. It is worth saying here that, to some extent, nobility can be called madness, stupidity or the absence of the instinct of self-survival.

If we are honest, do not be hypocritical, do not pretend, do not deceive, then we can see the real situation where nobility is stupidity. How reasonable is it for you to give some of your money to the poor and needy while your own family is poor? How reasonable is the situation when you give yourself to the person who openly tells you that he doesn’t love you? How reasonable is it to sacrifice oneself for the benefit of another person?

People believed so much in the idea that everyone needs to help, sacrifice, and feel sorry that they forgot about the well-being of themselves and their family. Many people are ready to help complete strangers, not paying attention to the fact that they themselves or their families live from hand to mouth, without love and affection. You can see how friendly people are with complete strangers, and when they communicate with family and friends, they allow themselves to insult and disrespect them.

Nobility is stupidity. And it is based on the ideas that one needs to help and sacrifice. Help and sacrifice are destructive if you and your family suffer in the process. Help is useful only when you yourself want to give it, while having a surplus of certain resources. You simply have nowhere to spend your energy, time and money, so you help. But it is completely stupid to help if you give other people resources that you or your loved ones need.

Nobility is needed only by those people who profit from noble people. Are you sacrificing yourself? They give you a certificate and thank you. You can wipe your hands on this letter, but other people received more from you than they gave you in return. Do you think you are being thanked? In fact, they say “thank you” to you only so that next time you will help “those in need” again. And it’s good for those “in need” themselves, because now they can not need anything, but live at your expense.

All helpers and sacrificers are fools. They believed in the idea that it was necessary to tear away from themselves the resources that they themselves needed and give them to complete strangers. This is only useful to those people who profit from it, and harmful to the helpers and donors themselves. Don't be foolish. Nobility is stupidity, a myth and manipulation by those who at least somehow want to earn praise in their address. They will say “thank you” to you, and you, in turn, will deprive yourself of something valuable and important. You are a fool, and strangers turned out to be smart because they were able to take away from you what you yourself need.

Nobility is an exclusively acquired quality. Nobility does not exist in nature. Nobility is not programmed into a person. However, nobility is a socially invented quality that initially distinguished rich people from poor people, and today should motivate every civilized person to sacrifice himself for the good of others.

Nobility is formed in the process of educating a person, when he is told how he should act, what moral values ​​he should conform to, what he should give up (in particular, his selfish desires). Nobility is a quality in which a person does not put himself above others and does not judge others. At the same time, in order to make a decision, a noble person must judge what is good and evil, which people are worthy of receiving his help, and then act. It results in double-entry bookkeeping when a noble person does not consider himself superior to everyone else, but must first evaluate which people are worthy of his help.

Signs of nobility

It is difficult to describe nobility in one word. Perhaps this is a set of qualities that can be determined by the following characteristics:

  1. Following your words and promises. A noble person will never go back on his word, will not change the terms of agreements, will not postpone the fulfillment of his promise until later.
  2. A clear idea of ​​what justice is. They will not give in to emotions when it comes to doing justice. They will not divide people into loved ones and unloved ones if everyone deserves something.
  3. Spiritual strength. Moreover, it is so strong that it cannot be shaken by anything.
  4. Self-sacrifice. A noble person is willing to give his time and money for the benefit of others. The only thing he is afraid of is to act unworthy or cause harm through his actions.
  5. Forgiving others, being strict with yourself. A noble person is very demanding of himself, but is always ready to forgive the mistakes of others.

Nobility and loyalty

Nobility and loyalty are completely different concepts. However, they have several similar positions, which is why we are considering them:

  • Loyalty and nobility are based on a person's faith in something. To be faithful, a person must have a clear position on life, which is also observed in a noble person.
  • With loyalty and nobility, a person acts strictly on his words. If a person promises, he keeps his word. He clearly follows his path.
  • Loyalty and nobility presuppose the performance of exclusively good deeds. With loyalty, a person commits actions towards the one to whom he remains faithful. With nobility, a person simply does good deeds in principle.
  • Firmness in one's decisions can also be seen in both qualities. After all, when a person is faithful, he clearly understands what decisions he should make and why he should follow them. The same goes for nobility.

We can say that loyalty is aimed at something or someone specifically, therefore a person shows all his nobility towards this object. When it comes to nobility, a person, in principle, acts kindly, regardless of how he treats anyone.

Bottom line

Nobility is an acquired quality that is based on a person’s internal beliefs about good and evil. However, this quality is often used by others or misunderstood by the people themselves, so it often manifests itself in a distorted way.

At all times, nobility has been considered an important component in relationships with people. Even today, in our cynical age, this quality is appreciated. Nobility has become in demand, but it cannot be acquired without spiritual strength. People with this quality live by the laws of decency, compassion and caring. Nobility is a real gift that does not need rewards.

What is nobility?

This word consists of two others: good and kind. This implies not only a noble family, but also a good upbringing, as well as a sense of responsibility. In the modern world, this phenomenon also has a place: almost every person has forgiven someone for an offense at least once in their life or helped those who needed it. Any act that is based on goodness can be considered nobility.

When thinking about what nobility is, the meaning of this word is difficult to interpret unambiguously. No regulations or laws are needed for its manifestation. A person commits noble deeds only because it is characteristic of his essence. Fortunately, today you don’t have to be to have this quality. It is actions that are highly valued, because they reveal the character of a person and his sides. Despite their shortcomings, people can act honorably: lend a helping hand, listen, keep a promise, or worry about the righteous path.

Nobility and freedom

Nobility is a certain moral code by which one must live. It is aimed at creation, not destruction. People with this quality love all living things and simply cannot pass by someone who needs their support and help.

Having decided to live according to the laws of kindness and compassion, a person feels freer: he no longer cares about public opinion or the noise of the crowd. He chose his path and overcomes it with dignity. Such a bold and firm position allows you to look into the future with confidence and not feel ashamed of your behavior. After all, a person who is proud of himself does not need public approval, he is self-sufficient and is responsible for his actions.

"Golden Rule

Nobility is a quality that is inherent in a person who lives by certain rules, which are commonly called “golden”. The main ones include:


What is the danger of lack of nobility?

People who are insecure and complex subconsciously consider themselves not good enough to show nobility. They try to assert themselves at the expense of others, humiliating others. They are characterized by aggressiveness, vindictiveness, and their actions are destructive. As a rule, they deliver all their blows on the sly and constantly weave intrigues.

Under the influence of a bad society, people lose such a quality as nobility. Therefore, one should instill virtues in children from birth and not forget about human norms.

How to become noble?

Not everyone understands; its meaning is difficult to interpret unambiguously. In order to discover this quality, you do not necessarily need to belong to a noble family or be a deeply religious person. There are simple rules that help cultivate nobility in yourself. A person will not only experience their benefits himself, but will also make his contribution to relationships between people. Perhaps someone will want to follow his example.

How is nobility manifested?

Nobility is an internal culture, which, unfortunately, not everyone has. It cannot be expressed in clothing or posture. The inner core is manifested through actions, only they reveal the true one. But respect for people, the ability to sacrifice one’s interests and spiritual generosity can be developed if desired. always keeps his word because he understands the full extent of his responsibility to other people.

Self-esteem

Nobility and dignity always go hand in hand. A person who has these qualities adequately perceives his value. He understands that the main thing is to be, and not to appear.

People with feelings don’t prove anything to anyone; they already know who they are. They do not wait for approval and do not assert themselves at the expense of others. But they will always listen with interest to another point of view and perhaps even learn something useful for themselves.

High self-esteem is manifested not in narcissism, but in self-respect and faith in one’s own strengths. A person believes that he is worthy of a good life and knows how to defend his own interests without infringing on the rights of others.

Noble and not afraid of difficulties. They perceive them as a natural part of life. In any situation, they try to maintain composure, not to humiliate themselves and not to humiliate others. The nobility of man also lies in equality. Comparing yourself with other people is not only useless, but also dangerous. Sometimes this causes an acute feeling of dissatisfaction and dissatisfaction with oneself, which is often completely groundless.

How to awaken your self-esteem?

First of all, you need to treat yourself as a full-fledged person. After this, the feeling of it will come. To develop this quality, you need to remember the recommendations of psychologists:

  • Know and appreciate your strengths.
  • He is calm about his own imperfections.
  • Collect your achievements and build self-esteem.
  • Follow internal guidelines, not people's opinions.
  • Support yourself and praise.
  • Give up soul-searching and calmly admit your own mistakes and correct them.
  • Strive to be “real” and often repeat to yourself words of nobility that are creative.