ignobleness Synonyms
Strongest:
- grand
- patrician
- lofty
- noble
- lofty
- genteel
- great
- upper-class
- grand
- patrician
- gentle
- great
- upper-class
- high
- aristocratic
- noble
- high
- gentle
- genteel
- aristocratic
Strong:
- highborn
- wellborn
- wellborn
- prominent
- upper-crust
- blue-blooded
- eminent
- highbred
- notable
- upper-crust
- highbred
- prominent
- notable
- highborn
- blue-blooded
- illustrious
- illustrious
- eminent
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
ignobleness Meaning
ignobleness (n)
the quality of being ignoble
ignobleness (n.)
State or quality of being ignoble.
ignobleness Sentence Examples
- The ignobleness of his behavior shocked and disgusted those who witnessed it.
- Such ignobleness cannot be tolerated in a civilized society.
- His ignoble actions brought shame upon himself and his family.
- The ignoble thief stole from the poor to enrich himself.
- She rejected him due to his ignoble intentions towards her.
- Despite her wealth, her ignobleness made her a pariah in society.
- The ignoble slanderer spread false rumors about his enemies.
- The ignoble act of aggression was met with swift and decisive retaliation.
- The king's ignoble retreat from the battlefield left his army exposed and vulnerable.
- She ignored him, disgusted by his ignobleness and immorality.
FAQs About the word ignobleness
the quality of being ignobleState or quality of being ignoble.
lower-class, unwashed, low-life, humble, vulgar, inferior, poor, lumpen, common,low
grand, patrician, lofty, noble, lofty, genteel, great, upper-class, grand, patrician
The ignobleness of his behavior shocked and disgusted those who witnessed it.
Such ignobleness cannot be tolerated in a civilized society.
His ignoble actions brought shame upon himself and his family.
The ignoble thief stole from the poor to enrich himself.