Meaning & Definition of word "Ignominious"

Ignominious

/ˌɪɡ.nəˈmɪn.i.əs/

adjective:

  • 1. Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame.
    • Example: The team's ignominious defeat in the championship game was a blow to their reputation.
  • 2. Marked by humiliation or disgrace.
    • Example: He experienced an ignominious fall from grace after the scandal.
  • 3. Characterized by a loss of dignity or honor.
    • Example: The ignominious end to his political career left him bitter and resentful.
  • 4. Shameful or dishonorable.
    • Example: Her ignominious actions during the meeting led to her eventual resignation.

Etymology

From Latin 'ignominia', meaning 'disgrace'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

ignominious retreat:

A disgraceful or embarrassing withdrawal from a situation.

ignominious failure:

A failure that brings shame or humiliation.

ignominious punishment:

A punishment that is publicly humiliating or dishonoring.

Related Words

ignominy:

Public shame or disgrace.

ignoble:

Not honorable in character or purpose.

disgrace:

Loss of reputation or respect.

Slang Meanings of ignominious

Meaning: Get wrecked

Example Sentence: After that play, he got totally wrecked, it was ignominious.

Meaning: Epic fail

Example Sentence: That was an epic fail, an ignominious moment in their history.