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Webster 1913 Edition
Ignominious
Igˊno-min′i-ous
,Adj.
[L.
ignominiosus
: cf. F. ignominieux
.] 1.
Marked with ignominy; incurring public disgrace; dishonorable; shameful.
Then first with fear surprised and sense of pain,
Fled
Fled
ignominious
. Milton.
2.
Deserving ignominy; despicable.
One single, obscure,
ignominious
projector. Swift.
3.
Humiliating; degrading;
as, an
. ignominious
judgment or sentenceMacaulay.
Webster 1828 Edition
Ignominious
IGNOMIN'IOUS
,Adj.
1.
Incurring disgrace; cowardly; of mean character. Then with pale fear surprised,
Fled ignominious.
2.
Very shameful; reproachful; dishonorable; infamous. To be hanged for a crime is ignominious. Whipping, cropping and branding are ignominious punishments.3.
Despicable; worthy of contempt; as an ignominious projector.Definition 2024
ignominious
ignominious
English
Adjective
ignominious (comparative more ignominious, superlative most ignominious)
- Marked by shame or disgrace.
- 1902, Thomas Ebenezer Webb, The Mystery of William Shakespeare: A Summary of Evidence, page 242:
- Greene died of a debauch; and Marlowe, the gracer of tragedians, perished in an ignominious brawl.
- 1945 May, George Orwell, chapter 6, in Animal Farm: A Fairy Story, London: Secker & Warburg, OCLC 3655473:
- In sheer malignity, thinking to set back our plans and avenge himself for his ignominious expulsion, this traitor has crept here under cover of night and destroyed our work of nearly a year.
- 2016 June 27, Daniel Taylor, “England humiliated as Iceland knock them out of Euro 2016”, in The Guardian, London:
- For Roy Hodgson it was a desperate and ignominious way to end his four years as England manager. Whatever else happened in that time, his period in office will probably always be remembered for the full-on humiliation that accompanied this defeat and the knowledge it will rank among the more infamous results in the history of the national team.
- 1902, Thomas Ebenezer Webb, The Mystery of William Shakespeare: A Summary of Evidence, page 242:
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marked by shame of disgrace
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