Ignoble


The meaning of the word Ignoble is: not deserving respect; not honorable


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Because Frank has a habit of not showing up on time, he has an ignoble reputation as someone who is not very responsible.

published by Joycelyn on 2021-05-03 15:19:58


The serial killer was buried in an ignoble grave in the back of the cemetery.

published by Margorie on 2021-01-16 13:48:25


As punishment for vandalizing one of the school bathrooms, George received the ignoble task of cleaning all the bathrooms for one week.

published by Tandy on 2021-10-19 08:18:38


Frank was a greedy man who had only ignoble motives when he helped the young heiress.

published by Deedra on 2021-08-09 02:04:15


Unfortunately Harry’s twenty-year military career came to an ignoble end when he was arrested for sexually assaulting female members of his staff.

published by Fannie on 2021-09-18 12:39:36


The senior nun believed cosmetic kits were ignoble and forbade the younger nuns from having them.

published by Hannelore on 2021-07-22 10:03:14


During his speech, the district attorney promised to rid the city of ignoble police officers guilty of abusing their power.

published by Kay on 2021-10-24 08:58:34


The ignoble accountant was convicted of stealing money from his firm.

published by Hildegard on 2021-05-29 16:53:58


Since the criminal showed no remorse for his ignoble deeds, the judge sentenced him to life in prison.

published by Tilda on 2021-01-20 21:44:34


The ignoble lawyer admitted to hiding evidence that would hurt his client.

published by Daria on 2021-10-31 01:28:45


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