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the ignominious
adjective
Marked by shame or disgrace.
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It's the ignominious finish to the game's lackluster play.
The race marked the ignominious end to Ron Paul's first stint in the House.
The ignominious end of his papier-mâché figures was, Mr. Grashow decided, a blessing.
But even so: it is hardly a good ending for the ignominious Duchess.
It's too early to add the 2007 Mets to the ignominious roster of collapses.
Detroit is an annual competitor for the ignominious title of Murder Capital.
The ignominious early exit from the European Championships held in Belgium and the Netherlands in 2000 marked the nadir.
The other, white with a flower on it, has had the ignominious job of holding cat food.
Not quite two weeks ago, Julianne Hough's Halloween costume ignited conversations about the ignominious history of blackface caricature in entertainment.
The news that Ernie Davis had landed on the ignominious list came just a day before school started in September.
His first year in office was marked by the ignominious Bay of Pigs, his failed effort to eject Fidel Castro from Cuba.
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