ignominiousness / ˌɪg nəˈmɪn i əs /

可耻性不光彩的事无耻可耻的

ignominiousness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. marked by or attended with ignominy; discreditable; humiliating: an ignominious retreat.
  2. bearing or deserving ignominy; contemptible.

ignominiousness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

infamy

更多ignominiousness例句

  1. The ignominious outcome of David’s tenure at the Human Rights Campaign comes after two years with him at the helm of the organization.
  2. Images of the ignominious withdrawal flip through their minds like a slide deck.
  3. To be sure, the Rohingya crisis was an ignominious episode for her but it is not as though the West did anything for the Rohingya either, beyond issuing condemnations.
  4. A repatriation ceremony would help bury the ignominious squabbles of the past.
  5. It was two years after the ignominious end of the Vietnam War and three years after Watergate.
  6. International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn's ignominious downfall was more than a personal call to account.
  7. Mike Castle deserved better than this ugly, ignominious end.
  8. Zidane is famous for providing both the greatest and the most ignominious moments in French World Cup history.
  9. I betray my beloved parent's confidence, to save you from a certain and ignominious death.
  10. Tom pitched forward heavily, saving himself and his animal from an ignominious accident just in the nick of time.
  11. To be checkmated by an 'errant' pawn in the very middle of the board is a most ignominious way of losing the game.
  12. The ignominious failure of the attacks on Somers and Burnet seemed to prove that the assembly was coming round to a better temper.
  13. But, as his rhyme ended with such an ignominious fizzle, he hurried away with a snort of disgust.