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Not of the nobility.
untitled
ungentle
lowborn
Completely lacking nobility in character or quality or purpose.
noble
mean
base
fearful
cowardly
contemptible
dishonorable
dishonourable
currish
meanspirited
untitled
ungentle
1
So far, the book is
untitled
and the publication date is 2014.
2
The
untitled
game could be in stores as soon as late 2008.
3
The
untitled
comedy, from writer Laura House, has received a script commitment.
4
He is working on a third novel, which is as yet
untitled
.
5
The
as
-
yet
-
untitled
series has just started casting, and no airdate is set.
1
What we need here is a tamer for vicious and
ungentle
bipeds.
2
And yet, if the
ungentle
king was not enamoured, he was impressed.
3
His speech, though rough of purport, had not been
ungentle
of delivery.
4
The man ducked his gray head; apparently my tone had been
ungentle
.
5
The knights bought; mixing, however,
ungentle
gibes with their good coin.
1
Economic backwardness was taken as holy simplicity;
ignoble
,
craven subservience as piety.
2
The entire guard was piled in an
ignoble
mass on the floor.
3
It's quite an
ignoble
beginning to the tale of a national hero!
4
The act of slaughter is always
ignoble
;
sometimes necessary, but always
ignoble
.
5
Then it is
ignoble
in you to talk to me of spies.
6
In hours of stress like the present, there is no
ignoble
work.
7
This scrambling fight marked the
ignoble
end of the state of Franklin.
8
But self-contempt may well consist with perseverance in gratification of
ignoble
instincts.
9
We call it
'
ignoble
,
'
because it takes the quarry in direct chase.
10
He was false, cunning, vulgar,
ignoble
;
the cheapest kind of human product.
11
For Maddox considered the ceremony of marriage an
ignoble
and barbaric bond.
12
Beware of prostituting the higher teachings for selfish ends and
ignoble
purposes.
13
The services performed by them are likewise divisible into noble and
ignoble
.
14
They would be done with the
ignoble
work of defense behind fortifications.
15
For thirteen months America has played an
ignoble
part among the nations.
16
Such a course is as perilous as it is
ignoble
and unprofitable.
ignoble
most ignoble
so ignoble
ignoble passion
ignoble end
ignoble part