"Ignominious" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is shameful, dishonorable, or deserving of disgrace.
The disgraced official could not bear the ignominy of being forced to resign from his position.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No, the sentence "Judge a man by his words not his actions" is not an assertive sentence. It is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.
No other party risked ignominious defeat.
I think the correct spelling of the word is "ignominious" An example would be: "His ignominious behavior was indicative of poor social upbringing." Wherein ignominious is an adjective meaning disgraceful or reprehensible.
Most of the international community considers the actions of the Libyan dictator Ghaddafi in attacking protesters in the eastern part of his country to be ignominious.
Ignominious: deserving rebuke/shameful His atrocious behavior at the party was truly ignominious.
Ignominious means to be disgraceful, dishonorable, or shameful such as: "How ignomonious, having a man grope around in my underthings." Mrs Slocombe...Are You Being Sered?
"Ignominious" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is shameful, dishonorable, or deserving of disgrace.
The disgraced official could not bear the ignominy of being forced to resign from his position.
deserving or causing public disgrace or shame
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