ignominiously in English

adverb

in a disgraceful or embarrassing manner; ignobly, in a contemptible manner, meanly, basely

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1. 7 The conquered often die ignominiously.

2. 1 Their attempt failed ignominiously.

3. Those disloyal to God’s command were ignominiously dismissed.

4. 6 She would be scolded, abused, ignominiously discharged.

5. 5 Arrived another place, is again frighten by light ignominiously.

6. 8 If I interpret your letter right, you are ignominiously married.

7. 2 Their soldiers had to retreat ignominiously after losing hundreds of lives.

8. 4 His imminent departure was discovered and he was ignominiously sacked.

9. 3 Ignominiously, I was hustled out after my second question clutching my scrap of question paper.

10. 11 Eaton had also had some bad luck in the cattle business, and had to switch ignominiously to chickens.

11. After 1914, Satan tried to “devour” the newborn Kingdom but, instead, was ignominiously cast out of heaven.

12. 10 The king had tried to flee the country in June 17 and had been ignominiously brought back under guard.

13. 12 It was the first communication she'd had with her since the day she left the convent ignominiously and in dire disgrace.

14. 13 As is usual with right natures, the deity that lies ignominiously chained within an ephemeral human carcase shone out of him like a ray.

15. Guitarist Paul Kossoff was reeling from the death of friend Jimi Hendrix; a new single, "The Stealer," Bellyflopped ignominiously; and, when the album followed suit, the band itself was not far

16. 9 For instance, the more versatile Singaporeans, with richer experiences of life, might have been deterred from taking part for fear of losing face within sight of friends and relatives,(www.Sentencedict.com) should they perform ignominiously.

17. 14 In an old clothes basket, like a bundle of laundry, or groceries, the servant of Jesus Christ was dropped from the window and ignominiously fled from the hate of his foes.

18. 7 For instance, the more versatile Singaporeans, with richer experiences of life, might have been deterred from taking part for fear of losing face within sight of friends and relatives, should they perform ignominiously.

19. Dead loss: damages for posthumous breach of the moral right of integrity (And he said that on Good Friday, when our Lord temporarily died on the Cross, [the Jews] in their blasphemous, Contumelious passion, with their knives and various implements of iron, contemptuously, ignominiously, and cruelly pierced the aforesaid sacred hosts.