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Ignominy vs Undignified - What's the difference?

ignominy | undignified |

As a noun ignominy

is great dishonor, shame, or humiliation.

As an adjective undignified is

lacking in or damaging to dignity.

As a verb undignified is

(undignify).

ignominy

English

Noun

(ignominies)
  • Great dishonor, shame, or humiliation.
  • * 2014 , Daniel Taylor, England and Wayne Rooney see off Scotland in their own back yard'' (in ''The Guardian , 18 November 2014)[http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/nov/18/scotland-england-international-friendly-match-report]
  • It was tribal, almost relentless and, in the case of the official England band, there was a degree of ignominy , too, for repeatedly playing a tune for which the words go “Fuck the IRA”, something that could lead to a full breakdown of their relationship with the FA.
  • * a.'' 1994 , (Bill Watterson), ''Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat , Andrews McMeel, ISBN 0-83621769-1, page 168:
  • Calvin:'' Our great plan backfired and ''I'm the one who got soaked! Oh, the shame! The ignominy !

    undignified

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • lacking in or damaging to dignity
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (undignify)