CONTEMPTIBLE vs IGNOBLE: ADJECTIVE
- Deserving of contempt or scorn
- Deserving of contempt; despicable.
- Contemptuous.
- Worthy of contempt; deserving of scorn or disdain; mean; vile; despicable.
- Despised; scorned; neglected; abject.
- Insolent; scornful; contemptuous.
- Deserving contempt
- Worthy only of being despised and rejected
- Not of the nobility
- Not noble in quality, character, or purpose; base or dishonorable. : base.
- Not of high social status; common.
- Of low birth or family; not noble; not illustrious; plebeian; common; humble.
- Not honorable, elevated, or generous; base.
- Not a true or noble falcon; -- said of certain hawks, as the goshawk.
- Not noble; plebeian; common.
- Not honorable.
- Completely lacking nobility in character or quality or purpose
CONTEMPTIBLE vs IGNOBLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make ignoble.
CONTEMPTIBLE vs IGNOBLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Worthy of contempt; meriting scorn or disdain; despicable; mean: said of persons or things.
- Not worthy of consideration; inconsiderable; paltry; worthless: generally used with a negative.
- Held in contempt; despised; neglected.
- Contemptuous: as, to have a contemptible opinion of one.
- Synonyms Contemptible, Despicable, Paltry, Pitiful, abject, base, worthless, sorry, low. Contemptible is unworthy of notice, deserving of scorn, for littleness or meanness; it is generally not so strong as despicable, which always involves the idea of great baseness: as, a contemptible trick; despicable treachery. Paltry and pitiful are applied to things which from their insignificance hardly deserve to be considered at all: as, a paltry excuse; a sum of money pitifully small. In pitiful, the pity seems to apply to the one foolish enough to offer, etc., the pitiful tiling. Pitiful is often applied to persons. What is paltry is of no consequence; what is pitiful is absurdly unequal to what it should be. See pitiful.
- In some technical uses, lacking distinction; of low grade; of little esteem.
- Not honorable or worthy; mean in character or quality; of no consideration or value.
- Not noble; not illustrious; of low birth or station.
- To make ignoble or vile; degrade; disgrace; bring into disrepute.
CONTEMPTIBLE vs IGNOBLE: RELATED WORDS
- Shameful, Vile, Disgraceful, Reprehensible, Low down, Low, Scurvy, Miserable, Scummy, Pitiable, Abject, Ignoble, Pitiful, Pathetic, Despicable
- Loathsome, Shameful, Shameless, Ignominious, Base, Ungentle, Lowborn, Currish, Untitled, Mean, Dishonourable, Meanspirited, Despicable, Contemptible, Dishonorable
CONTEMPTIBLE vs IGNOBLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shameful, Vile, Disgraceful, Reprehensible, Low down, Low, Scurvy, Miserable, Scummy, Pitiable, Abject, Ignoble, Pitiful, Pathetic, Despicable
- Loathsome, Shameful, Shameless, Ignominious, Base, Ungentle, Lowborn, Currish, Untitled, Mean, Dishonourable, Meanspirited, Despicable, Contemptible, Dishonorable
CONTEMPTIBLE vs IGNOBLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Governor was making himself contemptible in the eyes of all.
- In regard to a person: new, inexperienced, contemptible, or inconsequential.
- Master Gothren losing a battle with the contemptible Neloth.
- Child Pornography Lawgraphs of the humiliation that was contemptible.
- The gallant soldier contrives to make himself thoroughly contemptible.
- This conscription will make the administration odious and contemptible.
- But also things that are contemptible and humiliating.
- He erved as a contemptible figure of fun.
- Russia in the insane and contemptible world war.
- Sacred poetry of other nations contemptible when compared.
- For many, the thought of an ignoble end, steeped in decay, is abhorrent.
- England: William Wallace being made a noble, Straightaway the Scots became ignoble.
- Some people, however, lookwith dismay at ignoble characteristicsof that same society.
- Transmission of noble and ignoble purposes likely follows the same path.
- Their protagonists often engage in ignoble and reprehensible types of behavior.
- No glorious victories or ignoble defeats occurred in its vicinity.
- Revelation these colors reveal how ignoble the whore is.
- SOMERSET [Aside] Perish, base prince, ignoble Duke of York.
- An ignoble end steeped in decay is abhorrent.
- Magua and the ignoble savage as unvarnished truth!
CONTEMPTIBLE vs IGNOBLE: QUESTIONS
- What does it mean to bring to justice the contemptible?
- When was the first episode of the old contemptible broadcast?
- What makes someone contemptible According to the Bible?
- Why does Frank Sinatra have an ignoble reputation in the novel?
- How many answers are there to the ignoble crossword puzzle?
- How do I control the ignoble Knight of black laundsallyn?