Meaning & Definition of word "Ignoble"

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    Ignoble

    /ɪɡˈnoʊbəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not honorable in character or purpose.
      • Example: His ignoble act of cheating in the competition was met with great disapproval.
    • 2. Of humble origin or social status.
      • Example: Despite his ignoble beginnings, he rose to great heights in the corporate world.
    • 3. Deserving of contempt; base or vile.
      • Example: The ignoble behavior of the politician was swiftly condemned by the public.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'ignobilis', meaning 'unknown, obscure'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    an ignoble deed:

    An action that is shameful or dishonorable.

    ignoble thoughts:

    Thoughts that are low-minded or unethical.

    Related Words

    ignobility:

    The quality of being ignoble; baseness.

    ignobly:

    In a manner that is not honorable.

    Slang Meanings of ignoble

    Meaning: Low-class or despicable behavior.

    Example Sentence: That was such an ignoble move, man!

    Meaning: Someone acting in a morally reprehensible manner.

    Example Sentence: Don't be so ignoble, own up to your mistakes!