ignobly (Meaning)

Wordnet

ignobly (r)

in a currish manner; meanspiritedly

Webster

ignobly (adv.)

In an ignoble manner; basely.

ignobly Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's blatant lies were ignobly exposed by investigative journalists.
  2. The thief ignobly crept into the house under the cover of darkness.
  3. The defeated general was forced to surrender ignobly, his pride shattered to pieces.
  4. The team's ignominious defeat was a bitter pill to swallow, leaving a lasting stain on their reputation.
  5. The corrupt official was ignobly dismissed from his post after evidence of his malfeasance emerged.
  6. The once-respected doctor behaved ignobly, exploiting his position for personal gain.
  7. The bully ignobly taunted his smaller opponent, hoping to intimidate him into submission.
  8. The child was ignobly punished for a minor transgression, leaving her feeling unjustly treated.
  9. The coward ignobly abandoned his friends in their time of need, fleeing the scene without a backward glance.
  10. The traitor was ignobly executed for his heinous crimes, his name forever tarnished in the annals of history.

FAQs About the word ignobly

in a currish manner; meanspiritedlyIn an ignoble manner; basely.

illegally, dirty,unethically, immorally, underhandedly,dishonorably,

nobly, cleanly,legally, clean, morally, legally, fairly, fairly, morally, cleanly

The politician's blatant lies were ignobly exposed by investigative journalists.

The thief ignobly crept into the house under the cover of darkness.

The defeated general was forced to surrender ignobly, his pride shattered to pieces.

The team's ignominious defeat was a bitter pill to swallow, leaving a lasting stain on their reputation.