Sentences with ignoble
ig·no·ble
I i - His ignoble purposes.
- The relentless pursuit of victory at all costs is an ignoble cause and one unfaithful to the Olympic ideal.
- They revived themselves by putting the make-up back on, only to now be dying a slow, ignoble death by flogging the dead horse.
- Since then Beazley has lived with accusations by the Labor faithful that he led the party to the most ignoble of defeats.
- What an ignoble fate for a once proud subject and what a profound tragedy for our students.