abomination, contempt, depluming, discredit, disgrace, disrepute, infamousness, loss of honor, odium, profanation, scorn, violation
Definitionn. a state of dishonor
Last update: September 12, 2015
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It is difficult to suffer the ignominy of defeat. [noun]
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REHABILITATION PERIOD Ten Years SENTENCE A sentence of cashiering, discharge with ignominy or dismissal with disgrace from Her Majesty 's service. [noun]
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Sandwiched in between is the scandal and ignominy of the cross. [noun]
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Time, which should have refined and improved the stage, has sunk it in ignominy. [noun]
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She knew how to endure even ignominy with grace, and what words the raging old woman poured out upon her. [noun]
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It is disgrace and ignominy even to be named in the same breath. [noun]
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A few minutes later Cleopatra knew her impending ignominy. [noun]
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Her bosom heaved with quicker breathing as she remembered the ignominy he had subjected her to in Rome, and she clenched her small hands. [noun]
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His father's noble blood forbade him to bear the deepest ignominy with the patience his mother had inculcated. [noun]
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