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View usage for: (haɪbɔːʳn) also high-born adjectiveIf someone is highborn, their parents are members of the nobility. [old-fashioned]Synonyms: noble, aristocratic, patrician, gentle [archaic] More Synonyms of highborn highborn in British English (ˈhaɪˌbɔːn) adjectiveof noble or aristocratic birth highborn in American English (ˈhaɪˌbɔrn) Examples of 'highborn' in a sentencehighborn Only the highborn knights were spared, all others being thrown into the sea.The wedding was a social event of impressive proportions, attracting the highborn of Wales and England alike.She had to be one of the convent's highborn charges, still here for some reason. (old-fashioned) The book is about a group of highborn aristocrats. Synonyms gentle (archaic) pedigreed thoroughbred blue-blooded well-born Additional synonymsDefinition of the aristocracy a wealthy, aristocratic family Synonyms upper-class, lordly, titled, gentle (archaic), elite, gentlemanly, noble, patrician, blue-blooded, well-born, highborn (old-fashioned) Synonyms well-bred, cultured, civil, polished, gentlemanly, elegant, noble, refined, polite, upper-class, aristocratic, courteous, genteel, ladylike, well-born, high-born, gentlemanlike Definition aristocratic a member of a patrician German family Synonyms aristocratic, noble, lordly, gentle (archaic), high-class, blue-blooded, highborn (old-fashioned) - high-sounding
- high-speed
- high-spirited
- highborn
- highbrow
- higher-up
- highfalutin
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