ignoble in a sentence
a.
Definition
Ignoble: characterized by dishonor or shame; lacking in noble qualities or principles.
Sample Sentences
- His ignoble actions during the charity event tarnished his reputation in the community.
- She felt an ignoble desire to sabotage her rival's success.
- The novel explores the ignoble motivations behind the seemingly heroic deeds of its protagonist.
- Despite his achievements, he was haunted by an ignoble past that he could never escape.
- The politician's ignoble betrayal of his constituents shocked even his staunchest supporters.
- His ignoble actions during the crisis revealed a lack of integrity.
- The ignoble motives behind the charity campaign came to light when the funds were mismanaged.
- She felt ashamed of her ignoble thoughts as they contradicted her values.
- In literature, the protagonist often faces ignoble challenges that test their character.
- They discovered that the once-revered leader had a history of ignoble behavior.
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