inglorious Synonyms
Strongest:
- depraved
- debauched
- corrupt
- villainous
- debased
- unrighteous
- wrong
- dissolute
- iniquitous
- nefarious
- evil
- blameworthy
- degenerate
- sinful
- reprehensible
- censurable
- vicious
- rotten
- blamable
Strong:
- seamy
- loose
- dishonorable
- miserable
- wretched
- contemptible
- vile
- shoddy
- gamey
- sordid
- disgraceful
- shameful
- perverted
- discreditable
- infamous
- libertine
- gamy
- ignominious
- unethical
- base
- wicked
- immoral
- despicable
- criminal
- reprobate
- detestable
- dirty
- unsavory
Weak:
Strongest:
- good
- respectable
- moral
- good
- reputable
- noble
- noble
- reputable
- honorable
- honest
- respectable
- upright
- ethical
- ethical
- legal
- honorable
- moral
- righteous
- honest
- upright
- righteous
- legal
- decent
- decent
Strong:
- reputed
- exemplary
- authorized
- exemplary
- principled
- prestigious
- permitted
- esteemed
- respected
- respected
- principled
- reputed
- permitted
- prestigious
- proper
- esteemed
- permissible
- just
- permissible
- authorized
- just
- proper
Weak:
inglorious Meaning
inglorious (s)
(used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame
inglorious (a)
not bringing honor and glory
inglorious (a.)
Not glorious; not bringing honor or glory; not accompanied with fame, honor, or celebrity; obscure; humble; as, an inglorious life of ease.
Shameful; disgraceful; ignominious; as, inglorious flight, defeat, etc.
inglorious Sentence Examples
- The retreat was an inglorious end to a once-glorious campaign.
- The general's inglorious defeat left a stain on his reputation.
- The politician's inglorious fall from grace was both swift and humiliating.
- The team's inglorious performance would haunt them for years to come.
- The artist's inglorious masterpiece was a testament to his lack of inspiration.
- The inglorious betrayal by a close friend left a lasting wound.
- The inglorious accident shattered all their hopes and dreams.
- The inglorious poverty that had plagued the family for generations was finally lifted.
- The inglorious deed will forever be etched in the annals of history.
- The inglorious legacy of the dictator would cast a shadow over the nation for centuries to come.
FAQs About the word inglorious
(used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame, not bringing honor and gloryNot glorious; not bringing honor or glory; not accompanied w
depraved, debauched, corrupt, villainous, debased, unrighteous, wrong, dissolute, iniquitous, nefarious
good, respectable, moral, good, reputable, noble, noble, reputable,honorable, honest
The retreat was an inglorious end to a once-glorious campaign.
The general's inglorious defeat left a stain on his reputation.
The politician's inglorious fall from grace was both swift and humiliating.
The team's inglorious performance would haunt them for years to come.