IGNOBLE vs DISHONOURABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Completely lacking nobility in character or quality or purpose
- 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.
- Not of the nobility
- Lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor
- Morally unacceptable
- Not adhering to ethical or moral principles
- Alternative spelling of dishonorable.
IGNOBLE vs DISHONOURABLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make ignoble.
- N/A
IGNOBLE vs DISHONOURABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make ignoble or vile; degrade; disgrace; bring into disrepute.
- Not noble; not illustrious; of low birth or station.
- Not honorable or worthy; mean in character or quality; of no consideration or value.
- In some technical uses, lacking distinction; of low grade; of little esteem.
- Deserving dishonor
- Lacking honor or integrity
IGNOBLE vs DISHONOURABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Loathsome, Shameful, Shameless, Ignominious, Base, Ungentle, Lowborn, Currish, Untitled, Mean, Dishonourable, Meanspirited, Despicable, Contemptible, Dishonorable
- Black, Shabby, Wrong, Inglorious, Degrading, Ignominious, Debasing, Immoral, Unethical, Unprincipled, Ignoble, Shameful, Disgraceful, Dishonorable, Opprobrious
IGNOBLE vs DISHONOURABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Loathsome, Shameful, Shameless, Ignominious, Base, Ungentle, Lowborn, Currish, Untitled, Mean, Dishonourable, Meanspirited, Despicable, Contemptible, Dishonorable
- Black, Shabby, Wrong, Inglorious, Degrading, Ignominious, Debasing, Immoral, Unethical, Unprincipled, Ignoble, Shameful, Disgraceful, Dishonorable, Opprobrious
IGNOBLE vs DISHONOURABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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!
- It is dishonourable to our Lord, and disgraceful to ourselves.
- On top of that there are no premises and slick dishonourable sales people to pay.
- His dishonourable discharge and conversion severely limit what little employment opportunities he may now have.
- There would have been nothing dishonourable if be had taken part in such agitation.
- Enoch distinguished himself from others like Cain and Lamech who lived dishonourable lives.
- For the sake of respect, people do strange and often dishonourable things.
- MERCUTIO O calm, dishonourable, vile submission: Alla stoccata carries it away!
- Ron and dishonourable discharges ended after their building watched around here.
- The current Ulster Troubles rate a dishonourable mention.
- These fcukwits are unscrupulous, untrustworthy, and downright dishonourable.
IGNOBLE vs DISHONOURABLE: QUESTIONS
- 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?
- What is the meaning of 'honourable members don't do anything dishonourable'?
- How many answers are there to the dishonourable man crossword puzzle?