What is another word for ignominiously?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪɡnəmˈɪnɪəsli] (IPA)

Ignominiously is an adverb that means to do something with shame, dishonor, or humiliation. Synonyms for ignominiously are disgracefully, shamefully, degradingly, miserably, and humiliatingly. These words are often used to describe actions or behaviors that are considered offensive or dishonorable, like cheating, lying, or stealing. They can also be used to describe situations where someone is publicly embarrassed or shamed, like losing a competition or being exposed for unethical behavior. Regardless of the context, using these synonyms effectively can add depth and emotion to writing or speech, helping to convey the seriousness of the situation or action.

Usage examples for Ignominiously

But she is no match for the submarine tactics of her rescuer, who seems just as happy under water as on land, and rising under her at the end of a resolute deep plunge, makes a successful grasp at the head of her prey, who is ignominiously towed into safety, doing her best to drown herself to the last.
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
His Imperial Highness the German Crown-Prince was being ignominiously and soundly thrashed by an irate brother!
"The Secrets of Potsdam"
William Le Queux
He wanted to be set gloriously in the right, to ascend the pedestal from which he had been ignominiously tumbled by a few incautious words overheard.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee

Famous quotes with Ignominiously

  • Looking at the waves, cresting then hitting the shore, only to retreat ignominiously back to sea, it reminded me that people are like waves. Their moods shift and turn, then crest before hitting the shore, and only some of the lucky few can ride that wave standing up, smoothly carving an intricate pattern as he or she rides towards a sun blanched shore. At times like this, I always like to quote from Macbeth’s soliloquy in act 5, scene 5 of William Shakespeare's Macbeth, when Macbeth heard of his wife’s death.
    Drew Allan Cicconi
  • The great difference between those who succeed and those who fail does not consist in the amount of work done by each but in the amount of intelligent work. Many of those who fail most ignominiously do enough to achieve grand success but they labor haphazardly at whatever they are assigned, building up with one hand to tear down with the other. They do not grasp circumstances and change them into opportunities. They have no faculty for turning honest defeats into telling victories. With ability enough and ample time, the major ingredients of success, they are forever throwing back and forth an empty shuttle and the real web of their life is never woven.
    Og Mandino
  • We hope the "real" person behind the words will be revealed as ignominiously as a shapeless snail without its shapely shell.
    John Updike

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