Ignominious: deserving rebuke/shameful
His atrocious behavior at the party was truly ignominious.
There is no verb form for the noun 'ignominy'. The adjective form is ignominious; the adverb form is ignominiously; and another noun form is ignominiousness.
Disreputable, discreditable, disgraceful, dishonorable, ignominious, infamous, notorious,
Ignominious means to be disgraceful, dishonorable, or shameful such as: "How ignomonious, having a man grope around in my underthings." Mrs Slocombe...Are You Being Sered?
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
Ignominy is a public embarrassment of some sort, or a situation that makes one feel dishonored. An example of a sentence using the word "ignominy" is "To further shame the rebel leader, the soldiers dragged him through the streets with ignominy as people spat and swore at him. "
Upon being impeached the now ex-governor bowed his head in ignominy and quietly departed.
Ignominious is a word used to describe shame from the public. A good sentence would be, the crowd turned ignominious when the mayor bashed gay marriage.
There is no verb form for the noun 'ignominy'. The adjective form is ignominious; the adverb form is ignominiously; and another noun form is ignominiousness.
rudeness, inequity, ignominy, dishonour, disgrace
The word "ignominy" is used 10 times in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It appears frequently throughout the novel to describe the shame and dishonor experienced by the characters.
Shame.
Ignominy
Disreputable, discreditable, disgraceful, dishonorable, ignominious, infamous, notorious,
The team faced a sense of ignominy after losing ten straight games to the worst teams in the league.
a shame or having disrespect for something
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