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Filter by Meaning It was an ignoble move by the boss to take credit for his team's work.
She refused to help her colleague in need, displaying an ignoble attitude.
The senator's ignoble decision to take a bribe was caught on tape.
The artist's ignoble refusal to credit collaborators led to controversy.
The fashion show's designs were considered ignoble and outdated.
The book was filled with ignoble writing and cliches.
He was born into an ignoble family and had to work hard to become successful.
The prince's ignoble actions towards the common people led to a revolt.
The coach's ignoble tactics caused his team to be disqualified from the tournament.
The writer's ignoble past was revealed in a scandalous article.
She refused to engage in ignoble practices to get ahead in her career.
The soldier's ignoble act of desertion was punishable by death.
The politician's ignoble behavior during the campaign was widely criticized.
The king's ignoble actions led to the downfall of his kingdom.
Her ignoble past was a source of shame for her entire family.
The judge's ruling was criticized for being based on ignoble motives.
His ignoble origins did not prevent him from becoming a great writer.
She refused to marry the ignoble man despite his wealth.
The ignoble employee was fired for stealing from the company.
Despite his ignoble beginnings, he worked hard to become a respected member of society.
The movie's special effects were ignoble and unconvincing.
The dinner party's decorations were cheap and ignoble.
The hotel's amenities were ignoble and did not meet expectations.
The comedian's jokes fell flat and were ignoble.
The company's customer service was ignoble and unhelpful.
The company's annual report had an ignoble design.
The high school's football field was small and ignoble compared to the college stadiums.
The old car was ignoble compared to the sleek new models.
The hotel room had an ignoble view of the parking lot.
The parade's floats were small and ignoble compared to previous years.
The athlete's performance was ignoble and disappointing.
The singer's latest album was ignoble and received poor reviews.
The city's public transportation system was ignoble and inefficient.
The doctor's ignoble mistreatment of patients violated the principles of medical ethics.
The business owner's ignoble discrimination against certain employees was unacceptable.
The politician's ignoble actions brought shame to his entire party.
The student's ignoble cheating on the exam earned him a failing grade.
The CEO's ignoble embezzlement of company funds led to his eventual arrest and imprisonment.
The journalist's ignoble use of fabricated sources undermined the credibility of the entire news outlet.
The soldier's ignoble desertion during battle was a betrayal of his fellow soldiers.
The dictator's ignoble reign of terror left the country in ruins.
The corporation's ignoble treatment of its employees resulted in a mass walkout.
The politician's ignoble behavior damaged his reputation.
The artist's ignoble attempt to plagiarize the work of others was exposed and widely criticized.
The coach's ignoble behavior towards the opposing team's players was unacceptable.
The company's ignoble policy of cutting corners to maximize profits resulted in numerous safety violations.
The lawyer's ignoble use of unethical tactics in court led to a mistrial.
The teacher's ignoble favoritism towards certain students undermined their authority.
The athlete's ignoble use of performance-enhancing drugs disqualified him from competition.
The pastor's ignoble misappropriation of church funds betrayed the trust of his congregation.
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