More than a nob? (5)
I believe the answer is:
noble
'more' is the definition.
Both the answer and definition are adjectives. Perhaps you can see a link between them that I can't see?
'a nob?' is the wordplay.
I cannot really see how this works, but
'nob?' could be 'nob' and 'nob' is located in the answer.
This explanation may well be incorrect...
'than' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for noble that I've seen before include "titled person" , "fine" , "Former gold coin" , "Magnificent old coin" , "Lord" .)