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
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)