ignoble 的定义
- of low character, aims, etc.; mean; base: his ignoble purposes.
- of low grade or quality; inferior.
- not noble; of humble descent or rank.
- Falconry. noting any hawk with short wings that chases or rakes after the quarry.
ignoble 近义词
lowly, unworthy
ignoble 的近义词 42 个
- abject
- base
- baseborn
- coarse
- common
- contemptible
- corrupt
- craven
- dastardly
- degenerate
- degraded
- despicable
- disgraceful
- dishonorable
- heinous
- humble
- infamous
- inferior
- lewd
- low
- mean
- menial
- modest
- ordinary
- peasant
- petty
- plain
- plebeian
- poor
- rotten
- scurvy
- servile
- shabby
- shameful
- simple
- sordid
- unwashed
- vile
- vulgar
- wicked
- wretched
- wrong
ignoble 的反义词 8 个
更多ignoble例句
- Despite her ignoble entry into the world, which she describes in her autobiography, Koofi rose to become the first female speaker of the Afghan Parliament and an influential politician.
- Nothing like a former Communist country to show how to handle a problem—they have a long ignoble history of decisiveness.
- There was that innocently ignoble time Phoebe Buffay pretended she was a physician named Dr. Regina Phalange.
- America, and Americans, should reject “the doctrine of ignoble ease” that had emasculated the nation.
- But I certainly do believe that Bashar, if facing defeat, prefers guaranteed safe-passage into exile rather than an ignoble death.
- How ironic that his noble birth didn't keep him from stumbling over some very ignoble deeds.
- Noble ambition—worthy of a less ignoble cause—a better fate!
- Why did she not insist on informing her husband at least of her cousin's lapse, of her ignoble stratagem?
- He watches the budding of evil instincts, the ignoble habits idly acquired in degradation.
- As there are many Corsican policemen on the Continent they use this euphemism to designate the ignoble calling they follow.
- “Fine writing,” the subjection of noble words to ignoble service, is to be avoided.