Having a noble mind; of high moral or intellectual character; honorable; magnanimous.(adjective)
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Use "noble-minded" in a sentence
"Down the dark forests of inmost Africa sailed this modern Sir Galahad, in the name of “the noble-minded men of several nations,” to introduce commerce and civilization."
"It was too noble-minded, too spiritualistic to eliminate the crudity of practical need in any other way than by elevation to the skies."
"The key is artful design so that we get people to make green shifts by working with their existing psychology rather than the noble-minded ideals we believe should drive them."