Contemptible vs Ignoble - What's the difference?
contemptible | ignoble |
deserving contempt
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Not noble; plebeian; common.
* Shakespeare
Not honorable; base.
* Shakespeare
* Gray
Not a true or "noble" falcon; said of certain hawks, such as the goshawk.
Ignoble is a synonym of contemptible.
As adjectives the difference between contemptible and ignoble
is that contemptible is deserving contempt while ignoble is not noble; plebeian; common.contemptible
English
Alternative forms
* contemptableAdjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* despicableignoble
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I was not ignoble of descent.
- A base, ignoble mind, / That mounts no higher than a bird can soar.
- far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife
