IPA: /ˈnoʊbəlɪst/
KK: /ˈnoʊbəlɪst/
Having the highest moral qualities or ideals; showing great kindness, generosity, or honor.
She is known for her noblest actions, always helping those in need.
**Noblest** → It is formed from "noble" (from Old French *noble*, meaning high-born or distinguished) and the suffix "-est" (used to form the superlative). The word "noblest" means the highest in rank or quality, often referring to moral excellence or virtue.
Think of someone who is 'high-born' or distinguished ('noble') and remember that 'noblest' refers to the highest level of that quality.