The consciousness or awareness of dishonor, disgrace, or condemnation.
A state of extreme dishonor, consisting in being an object of a very serious public reproach approved by the great majority of the population.
1 The weapon really meant business, not just business, but business with ignominy .
2 I'd seen the ignominy when people went Satoshi hunting in the past.
3 The goal came just in time to rescue the final from ignominy .
4 He could not carry out the enterprise; he would reap only ignominy .
5 But the final ignominy for all those smarting film producers out there?
6 Even they could feel the full ignominy of the flight to Ghent.
7 The No9 was spared ignominy by Mbappé, who arrived to clip home.
8 Now he had to suffer the ignominy of finishing 38 minutes back.
9 We shall live apart, rather than in ignominy and union with them.
10 Again, England suffered the ignominy of being booed inside their own stadium.
11 Turner felt, for the first time, the full ignominy of the retreat.
12 How should she endure the long years of loneliness and social ignominy ?
13 I cannot imagine the ignominy of walking about with such a mark.
14 Why not break the engagement now, before it could end in ignominy ?
15 To eject her with ignominy , retaining one's own dignity in the meantime.
16 There are various methods by which you may achieve ignominy and shame.
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