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ignominy

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French ignominie, from Latin ign?minia, from ig- (not) + nomen (name) (prefix assimilated form of in-).

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) enPR: ?g?n?-m?n'?, IPA(key): /???n??m?ni/
  • (US) IPA(key): /???n??m?ni/, /???n?m?ni/, /???n?m?ni/

Noun

ignominy (countable and uncountable, plural ignominies)

  1. Great dishonor, shame, or humiliation.
    • a. 1994, Bill Watterson, Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat, Andrews McMeel, ?ISBN, page 168:
      Calvin: Our great plan backfired and I'm the one who got soaked! Oh, the shame! The ignominy!

Related terms

  • ignominious

Translations

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ignominiousness

English

Etymology

ignominious +? -ness

Noun

ignominiousness (uncountable)

  1. The state or quality of being ignominious.

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