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  1. Noblesse oblige ( / noʊˌblɛs əˈbliːʒ /; French: [nɔblɛs ɔbliʒ] ⓘ; literally “nobility obliges”) is a French expression that means that nobility extends beyond mere entitlement, requiring people who hold such status to fulfill social responsibilities; the term retains the same meaning in English.

  2. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of the French phrase noblesse oblige, meaning the obligation of honorable, generous, and responsible behavior associated with high rank or birth. Find out how it differs from the famous quote "let them eat cake" and see related articles and podcast entries.

  3. Noblesse oblige is the idea that someone with power and influence should use their social position to help other people. Learn more about this French phrase, its origin, synonyms, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  4. Noblesse oblige is a French phrase that means the idea that someone with power and influence should use their social position to help other people. Learn more about its meaning, usage, and origin from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Noblesse oblige definition: the moral obligation of those of high birth, powerful social position, etc., to act with honor, kindliness, generosity, etc.. See examples of NOBLESSE OBLIGE used in a sentence.

  6. Noblesse oblige is the idea that if youre of noble birth or basically super rich, its your duty to act right and help others. It’s French for the “nobility obliges.” The concept of noblesse oblige has been around much longer than the actual phrase, which was first recorded in English in 1837.

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  8. Noblesse oblige is a French term that means the responsibility of nobility and wealth to give back to the less fortunate. Learn how this concept evolved from the feudal era to the Industrial Revolution and how it affects philanthropy today.

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