What can be the synonym of the word "nobility" out of the following two options? Do they really match or unlike from each other?
options -
a) Legendary
b) Appetite

What can be the synonym of the word "nobility" out of the following two options? Do they really match or unlike from each other? options - a) Legendary b) Appetite - a LOW budget, there was no question of having studio-built sets, I knew that, if we had the money, my art director could easily build a set which looked like our old palace with the right style. But we just didn't have the money for it. 6 Nimtita turned out to be everything that the old man had claimed — and more. No one could have described in words the feeling of utter sadness that surrounded the palace. The river Padma had changed its course over the years, so. that now there were endless stretches of sand where once had been villages. The palace itself— Greek pillars and all — was a perfect realization of my dream image. It stood looking out over the stretches of sand With a sad dignity. It had somehow escaped being totally destroyed when the river changed its course. The river had reached within ten yards of the front of the palace — having swallowed the garden — and then stopped. Ganendra Narayan Choudhary, who is seventy and owns a British title and the palace, told us how it happened : "We were having breakfast one morning when we heard a low rumble. We went out to the verandah and saw a big chunk of our estate — almost a square mile of it — going under water, disappearing forever. It all happened in a few seconds. Padma's appetite is legendary." 7 "But aren't you afraid that the river might encroach further ?" 8 '"Oh, yes, the rains bring with them the usual fears."

Neither legendary nor appetite are synonyms of nobility.... Nobility means belonging to the noble class.... Appetite means the eatinig capacity of a person and legendary meaning part of a legend.
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@Aaryan Vats
Hey thanks for clearing my doubts.
Well see the passage 6...
Is any other word more relatable?
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**paragraph no. 6
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Dignity is more relatable to nobility
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