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  • 21ignominious — ig·no·min·i·ous || ‚ɪgnəʊ mɪnɪəs adj. disgraceful, humiliating; deserving contempt, ignoble, mean, base …

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  • 22ignominious — [ˌɪgnə mɪnɪəs] adjective deserving or causing public disgrace or shame. Derivatives ignominiously adverb ignominiousness noun ignominy noun Origin ME: from Fr. ignominieux, or L. ignominiosus, from ignominia, from in not + a var. of nomen name …

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  • 23ignominious — a. 1. Dishonorable, disgraceful, shameful, infamous, scandalous, disreputable, opprobrious, full of ignominy. 2. Deserving ignominy, despicable, contemptible, base, infamous …

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  • 24ignominious — adj 1. shameful, contemptible, disreputable, disgraceful, despicable, dishonorable; scandalous, outrageous, wicked, abominable, heinous, atrocious; discreditable, ignoble, inglorious; unworthy, indecorous, undignified, Latin, infra dignitatum.… …

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  • 25ignominious — ig·no·min·i·ous …

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  • 26ignominious — adj. 1 causing or deserving ignominy. 2 humiliating. Derivatives: ignominiously adv. ignominiousness n. Etymology: ME f. F ignominieux or L ignominiosus …

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  • 27ignominy —  , ignominious …

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  • 28ignominiously — ignominious ► ADJECTIVE ▪ deserving or causing public disgrace or shame. DERIVATIVES ignominiously adverb. ORIGIN Latin ignominiosus, from in not + a variant of nomen name …

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