Phrases with «ignoble»

The word "ignoble" means not noble or high in character; it describes someone or something that is dishonorable, base, or lacking in morals or virtues. Full definition

Sentences with «ignoble»

  • Several years ago the company tried to expand its operations into the U.S. but the effort ended in ignoble failure and a hasty retreat. (moneysense.ca)
  • Still, in the first case, «patience» in the service of evil or ignoble ends, one might argue that this is not true «patience» at all. (firstthings.com)
  • Continuing, Governor Fayose said, «Security agencies were accused of playing ignoble roles in the Rivers State rerun elections. (securitykingng.org)
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