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"ignoble" Definitions
  1. not good or honest; that should make you feel shame

124 Sentences With "ignoble"

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Even noble ends do not justify ignoble means, and some of the means used by the special counsel have, indeed, been ignoble.
Instead, the ignoble end of a rather ignoble creature was the inability to figure out how to wrap the product into the larger business conglomerate that is Bosch.
Russia has a long, ignoble tradition of declaring rebels mad.
With Comey's sacking, Christie's ignoble fealty could finally pay off.
To grande dame Fanny (Harriet Harris), their doubts are ignoble.
He used the nobility of veterans and active service member to shield his ignoble attack on the N.F.L. players, and he used the nobility of first responders to shield his ignoble attack on Puerto Ricans.
They are ominous for Mexico and ignoble for the United States.
Those ignored facts were the most ignoble part of his rant.
"Yesterday's was the latest ignoble attack on fleeing refugees," he said.
Thus began my ignoble descent into becoming a philosopher on brain rest.
But also with ignoble silence about his trampling of democracy and human rights.
Mere silent proximity of social kinds seems an ignoble and inadequate social ideal.
That would be an ignoble fate for a structure borne of such ambition.
Their deaths were also ignoble, as they live on as a serious security risk.
If worrying about imminent extinction is unrealistic, trying to hide from it is ignoble.
Here are the ignoble four: FIRST LOSS 27-23 to the Green Bay Packers.
Their goal might be ignoble, but there is always some worth in the struggle.
The death of every noble man makes a slight, ignoble adjustment to the world.
Israeli voters recoiled at the shameless pandering, the ignoble kowtowing, the self-serving recklessness.
If Americans surrendered to "ignoble ease," he warned, they would never achieve national greatness.
He did not have to make such a noble claim, given his strikingly ignoble record.
A place full of ignoble economic incentives driving companies to engage in ethically dubious anticompetitive behavior?
Invariably it is the news organization most associated with the ignoble cause of seeking balanced coverage.
Though, the SAT tutor in me enjoyed the preponderance of vocabulary words (NEONATE, APPARAT, IGNOBLE, STYGIAN).
As he ruefully awaits that ignoble distinction, Trump isn't showing any signs of regret or retreat.
They were junk traders, who sold their child(!) and abandoned her, then later died ignoble deaths.
There are few elected government officials alive with the ignoble distinction of having violated the 13th Amendment.
Moreover, by controlling the body he controlled the equally unruly mind, keeping it pure from "ignoble strife".
Double the number of American deaths and casualties resulted before ... the war stumbled to its ignoble end.
The FMV videogame emerged in the late 1980s, and then died an ignoble death in the early 1990s.
The EU has an ignoble tradition of getting people to vote again when they choose the "wrong" answer.
Over the decades of my movie buff life, only four films have ever earned such an ignoble dismissal.
We all hoard our own investments in reality; those investments are generally ignoble, but always particular and individual.
Clinton's strategy ultimately cost him and his office dearly and led to his ignoble and well-deserved impeachment.
Like Mr. Gup, I supported boys who found a way not to serve in the ignoble Vietnam War.
Most would still agree with Thoreau's claim that spreading tabloid fodder is an ignoble aspiration for any tool.
Haley should state at the UN that these human rights violations are a part of Iran's ignoble history.
There's a long and ignoble tradition of American politicians from both major parties praising dictators who serve American interests.
Even for a race in which no vehicle went more than 303 miles, it was a particularly ignoble failure.
Victory can be plucked from the jaws of chagrin, and the bliss of ignorance can trump an ignoble blight.
In Dunst's mouth, the word "butthead" is streamlined into a deadly weapon, like some ignoble object carved into a shiv.
That is a plus for those who, for ignoble reasons, would like not to be told how volatile their investments are.
Could we ignore the art of Shakespeare, Michelangelo and Mozart if we learned that these artists lived "ignoble" or "sinful" lives?
They were our ignoble way to mock the dissonance between his and other Republicans' gooey rhetorical flourishes and their actual actions.
At trial, Mr. Herrou defended his actions, questioning the morality of what he called an "ignoble" policy of turning away refugees.
It was called Hell Awaits, and racked up a nice little following before it was dealt a premature, ignoble death in 2014.
America in the opening decades of the 19th century appealed as never before to those with utopian aspirations, noble and ignoble alike.
The shredded cheese, which appears to have come from the ignoble Kraft "cheese mix" no one buys at Target, isn't even melted.
We would do well not to treat these ignoble features of our modern political and cultural life as mere spasms or aberrations.
Second, consider prior Iranian cheating and not just rely on the current situation; the 2014 revelations are a part of this ignoble history.
They would stretch the words of the Constitution well beyond their intent because they would believe that the noble ends justified ignoble means.
The tech industry has an ignoble record of overselling its innovations and making even the smallest incremental advances seem like huge leaps forward.
" Applied to people and things, it describes "that which is abject, ignoble or of poor condition, as we ordinarily say, not worth much.
Elevating the king's prestige has made it easier for Thailand's armed forces to paint the politicians they have routinely ousted as petty and ignoble.
So the Democratic Republic of Congo joined an ignoble list of armies known for harming civilians while serving under the United Nations blue flag.
It's an ignoble end for an animal that, despite its diminutive size, has held an exalted role over the ages in almost every culture.
One way or another, it is time to give marijuana the congressional hearing it deserves and to end our disastrous, ignoble experiment with prohibition.
There are no real heroes but few true villains; people do ignoble things to one another but you kind of get the reason why.
If this is not possible, consider that what makes us human is as ignoble as a puppet who has convinced himself he has no strings.
Meyers Leonard, the once and future long term solution at center for the Portland Trail Blazers, has had a fairly ignoble career with the squad.
Frank's love for Brianna was a much more practical scone-sharing sort, but it held strong even when he was going down some ignoble paths.
"It is an ignoble and overdue end to what has been, by any measure, a momentous public life," POLITICO's Zack Stanton wrote at the time.
It is little wonder why Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter had already conferred the ignoble title of "short-fingered vulgarian" on Trump over 25 years ago.
More than half the league's teams earn a spot in the playoffs, making the shutout of the seven sides from up north all the more ignoble.
Sam Brownback has retained the ignoble distinction of being the least popular governor in the nation, according a new poll from a Washington-based politics site.
His plays are dark and cynical, filled with characters who pursue power for the sake of power, whose means are bloody and whose ends are ignoble.
This year's roster of losers comes in a diverse set of flavors, but there's a connection between them — a sort of brotherhood of ignoble and spasmodic failure.
While many enjoy watching public figures fall from great heights, it is an ignoble and painful moment for a man who achieved much in the public interest.
Instead, little attempt was made to counter the dubious and misleading information being spread in an ignoble fashion by those determined to take more money from citizens.
But with its evocation of Takei's childhood, "They Called Us Enemy" should prove the most potent introduction for younger readers to this ignoble chapter in our history.
Achieving that was the entire reason behind the robot uprising, but now that it's happened, some of the show's most intriguing characters are acting in markedly ignoble ways.
Among the towering thefts and crimes visited upon the native peoples of the continent, what was done to the Osage must rank among the most depraved and ignoble.
Cheesecake, a decadent destination, boasts a second dish on the ignoble list of eight: the Chicken Parmesan Pizza Style, which is exactly what it sounds like, with a twist.
Just an unhappy young woman in her underwear suiting up for the ignoble job of entertaining a wealthy patron so that she can keep sending the checks back home.
While professing to write the book to protect the FBI as an institution, Comey is doing that institution untold harm by joining an ignoble list of tell-all authors.
Pierce maintains that the FBI has conflated NCAA violations with crimes and is playing the unwitting heavy — the "enforcement arm," if you will — for a feckless and ignoble NCAA.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday condemned a bomb blast on a crowded Syrian bus convoy that killed at least 112 people outside Aleppo as an "ignoble" attack.
And then there are slightly less glorious snapshots, including his ill-fated stint at Banana Republic, which came to a swift, ignoble end when he was falsely accused of shoplifting.
Abandoning these people to be rounded up into a dictator's torture dungeons will be another stain on America's already ignoble record of inaction and acquiescence to mass atrocities in Syria.
"His alliance with this ignoble and destructive figure damages our company culture as well as our relationships with partners and customers," the petition, which was first reported by Vox, said.
A California man has been sentenced to 1,503 consecutive years in prison — an ignoble record — for the repeated sexual assault of his daughter, who he treated as "property," PEOPLE confirms.
There is something quite tender in the way the aerial web indeed "cradles" these disparate objects (some quite heavy), literally as well as figuratively elevating this collection of ignoble flotsam.
It was an ignoble end for Rosselli, a self-styled playboy who acted as the Mafia's ambassador both in Los Angeles in the 1930s and Las Vegas in the 1950s.
It's part of the left's war on the right The Hill's Campaign Report: Obama legacy under spotlight after Detroit debates MORE in contempt — a singular and ignoble distinction for Holder.
Coach Steve Clifford was a defensive assistant under Stan Van Gundy during the Orlando Magic's good years with Dwight, a key engineer in that ignoble squad's year-to-year defensive excellence.
That man, the authorities said, was wounded by the blast and was sucked through the hole his bomb made in the aircraft, bringing a swift and ignoble end to his crime.
Another, Archbishop Jean-Claude Hollerich of Luxembourg has taken strong stands against Europe's populist leaders, saying this year that they were playing an "ignoble game" by fomenting fear of migrants and Muslims.
The cameo form itself was one anciently associated with the celebration of Greco-Roman imperial rule, but here, adapted for use as Sasanian propaganda, it advertises the ignoble defeat of that rule.
You allowed people to believe that the telling of truth and bearing of witness by some, we black and brown few, has the appearance of being corrupted and compromised by ignoble motive.
Pushing back the Islamic State and denying it access to oil may be in everyone's interest, but turning the fight into a private scramble for profit is a dangerous and ignoble gambit.
"For the first time in history our country was the victim of a series of barbarous terrorist attacks, ignoble and on a scale without precedence and an unheard-of cowardice," Mr. Kaboré said.
Take all the evidence into account and it's easy to see that, like Nixon, Trump's ignoble impulses -- his obfuscation, his self-dealing -- represent a threat to the country and to his own presidency.
Minimizing chaos is not an inherently ignoble cause, but installing facial recognition systems at a place of leisure to achieve that goal is merely displacing an accepted social nuisance with an unsettlingly dystopian vibe.
So what is to be done, in this brave new political world of multiple intransigent subgroups, multiple staunchly believed claims of fascism, and the ignoble failure of the anti-fascist tactics of the past?
The roots of this ignoble attitude run all the way back to the President's childhood as the scion of one of America's wealthiest men in a family where he was groomed to royal ways.
But the word that Ferry translates as "idle" is somewhat stronger in the original: Virgil says that his leisure time was ignobilis , "ignoble," a choice that suggests some guilt about that easygoing Neapolitan idyll.
This Monday, the Cavaliers suffered an ignoble defeat to the Steph-Less Warriors, their once and future finals rival, behind a triple-double from Draymond Green and a dodgy no-call on Kevin Durant.
It's understandable that the date's significance would get overlooked amid the high political drama of the past several days — the ignoble end of an impeachment trial and the chaotic start of the 250 primaries.
By all means give to charity, but let's also bring the scourge of extreme poverty back into our political conversation and push for policies that will confine it to the ignoble trash heap of history.
") For the teapot and ponytail discoveries, he was given, in each case, an Ig Nobel Prize (as in ignoble), awarded by Harvard and Radcliffe students for "achievements that first make people laugh, then make them think.
That reflexive and amoral avarice is one of the ignoble truths of Trump, but it's subsidiary to the most important and elemental fact about the man, which is that he never does or says anything new.
But when he played Falstaff, Shakespeare's bravest coward, wisest fool and most ignoble knight, in Joseph Papp's 1987 production of "Henry IV, Part 1" at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, he was the indisputable star.
Borrowing a page from the Vichyites, America's ignoble response was to do embarrassingly little on behalf of the Jews, allegedly for fear of offending local Arabs—a fear that, on closer inspection, had little basis in fact.
Without compromising our morality, as the competing ballot initiative, Proposition 66 would require, we can finally reject the antiquated, eye-for-an-eye mentality, at capital punishment's ignoble roots – an ideology steeped in revenge, hatred, even bloodlust.
But here, in an act so rankly ignoble it demolishes the group's credibility, Gamergate and its sympathizers appropriate the language and memory of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks, an atrocity that could not have been more political.
"How can we fail to hear the cry of so many brothers and sisters who prefer to face a tempestuous sea rather than die slowly in Libyan detention camps, places of torture and ignoble slavery?" he said.
VICE talked to Farzad by phone to find out why it was so hard for cops to infiltrate the Mutiny, how the celebrities and criminals interacted at the hotel, and how it all came to an ignoble end.
China edged out Turkey to take over as the world's leading jailer of journalists, while Egypt and Saudi Arabia vied for third place on the ignoble list that my organization, the Committee to Protect Journalists, puts together each year.
His death might not be one of the headlines in the Thai press this week, but Nampon leaves this ignoble earth with the full knowledge that he did his bit for king, country and the noble art of eight limbs.
MANILA — Filipinos have just gone through another election, apparently unchastened by a past too ignoble, too repetitive and too recent to be forgotten: They endorsed the repressive presidency of Rodrigo Duterte by voting in all of his candidates to the Senate.
The objective, Ms. Le Pen said, was to protest the "ignoble parallel" that had been drawn between the militant group and her party, but the "dissemination of violent images" is a crime in France, punishable by up to three years in prison.
After six weeks of grinding 20193-hour days, we published the first story about the man I believe is the worst abuser in the history of popular music, which is saying something, given the art form's long and ignoble history of male stars mistreating women.
Mr. Ban had initially included the coalition on an ignoble list of armies accused of killing and maiming children in 2015, only to take it off a few days later, saying bluntly that he had been threatened with the loss of funding to humanitarian programs.
Fashion Review The 1990s have been resurgent of late, largely thanks to their somewhat ignoble contributions to contemporary life: reality television and "Baywatch"; White House scandal and congressional shutdown; and, of course, the introduction of Donald J. Trump as a pop culture tabloid star.
The Republican Party has happily followed Trump down every ignoble path—witness its craven approach to health care reform and the Russia scandal, to name just two prominent examples—but individual lawmakers have tried, at least publicly, to put some daylight between themselves and the president.
The reality is that the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution — be it due to insufficient regulations, ignoble incentives or a mix of other factors — is such a chaotic free-for-all right now that even the people leading it don&apost know how to stay safe anymore.
In Los Angeles, a city already shouldering an ignoble history of ethnic displacement, the current pinches of gentrification have been primarily felt by people of color in the lower-income communities surrounding downtown, where residents have watched helplessly as the landscape of their birthplaces have changed, seemingly overnight.
They face retaliatory employment actions, loss of security clearance (which to an intelligence professional is career ending), and criminal prosecution by the draconian Espionage Act — which bars the accused from even raising the public interest in their defense and has a long and ignoble history as a tool for silencing dissent.
Charting the rise, and in some cases ignoble fall, of some of the Provos IRA's most famous leaders, while also following up with the McConville children years later, Keefe contextualizes a fascinating moment of world history, while making clear the human cost and psychic toll of decades-long war. —T.
In 1961 the power brokers of New York City made one of the most idiotic urban renewal decision ever, to level the original Pennsylvania Station — an architectural treasure — and replace it with the present-day ignoble and soulless Penn Station, which may well be the worst major city train station in the world.
The interminable failure of government to marshal all available resources, brainpower, imagination, and resolution of spirit, to finally solve Flint, Michigan's contaminated water problem, stands, in relief, as a giant scarlet letter branded on the breast of America; just supplant the shame-evoking, blood-curdling, familiar image of the red "A" for "adulteress" with an even uglier, ignoble, black "R," for racist.
Regret, followed by stealthy solicitousness, would be understandable and not ignoble, but this would hardly be Brooke S.B. Hamilton recognized that Gunn was keen to have time with Abush, but she didn't treat this as a risk—she remained fond of her, and maintained a casual confidence that things would work out, and perhaps valued Gunn as insurance against financial disaster.
So the unusually frank admission by the secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, on Thursday that he had essentially been coerced into removing a Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen from an ignoble list of armies that kill and maim children was a rare window into the limits of his moral and political authority — and an object lesson for whoever succeeds Mr. Ban next year.
But even as he praises federal employees in moments of convenience, President TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE is turning back the clock on critical, longstanding civil service reforms, reaching back to a dark and ignoble period of American history when the fruits of political corruption unleashed chaos on the country.

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