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 Translation for 'ignominy' from English to Latin
NOUN   an ignominy | ignominies
SYNO disgrace | ignominy | shame
ignominia {f}ignominy
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Translation for 'ignominy' from English to Latin

ignominy
ignominia {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • Bedoya has the ignominy of being the professional footballer with the most red cards to his name (46 red cards).
  • Flitcroft retired from Vickers in the 1970s and devoted himself to his golf—but was reduced to the ignominy of once again playing on local fields, having been banned from every local golf club after sneaking into their grounds to play without permission.
  • The initial phase of ignominy and its redemption by a courageous plot of slaying the sultan are narrative ingredients which would become essential to the Serbian legend as it evolved in later times.
  • Derbyshire's ignominy of losing every game has been repeated since in county cricket only by the same club in 1920.
  • That year's team suffered some ignominy in being on the losing end of Don Larsen's perfect game in Game 5, which was the first of only three no-hitters ever pitched in postseason play.

  • English's career as Canada's professional hangman ended in ignominy following the botched execution of Tommasina Teolis, who had been convicted of hiring two hit men to kill her husband, at Bordeaux Prison in Montreal on 28 March 1935.
  • The Cusacks did not escape this ignominy.
  • He was scathing about attempts to raise MPs' pay in 1976 at a time of financial hardship for many, saying it "brought ignominy" on the whole House.
  • Dunnamaggin failed to retain the title the following year, while also suffering the ignominy of being relegated from the senior competition.
  • "Empire" magazine, giving it two stars out of five while criticizing its exposition and lack of character depth, saying it 'flirts dangerously close with one-star ignominy'.

  • Willie Fisher never recovered from the ignominy of this public defeat, and, legend has it, was found dead in a ditch with a bottle of whisky.
  • After the Northern Han was destroyed by the Song, the emperor decided to march on Liao holdings in the Sixteen Prefectures. The Song forces were routed and the emperor had to retreat in ignominy.
  • He was buried with the ignominy of a "traitor" general.
  • "The Arts Desk" was scathing about the series, saying "It's horribly bland and it's difficult to see how Josh can avoid suffering the ignominy of lasting only one series".
  • With this loss, the Colts fell to 0–13 and became the sixth team in NFL history to start a season at 0–13, and the first franchise to suffer this ignominy on multiple occasions.

  • Juve had to settle for the relative ignominy of the UEFA Cup the next season.
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