Sentence example with the word 'inglorious'

inglorious

derogatory, homely, ignoble, least, lowly, notorious, seamy, simple, undistinguished, unimportant, unpopular, unrespectable

Definition adj. (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame

Last update: February 18, 2018


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A Spanish viceroy in Milan and another in Naples, supported by Rome and by the minor princes who followed the policy dictated to them from Madfid, were sufficient to preserve the whole peninsula in a state of somnolent inglorious servitude.   [Please select]

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Glorious or inglorious, the speciality itself is easily and accurately definable.   [Please select]

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Among these was Lamartine, who made a brilliant and powerful speech against an inglorious peace.   [Please select]

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Then followed the attack on the Louvre and the Tuileries; then the abdication of the king; and then his inglorious flight.   [Please select]

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Hence his vast treasures were spent in useless wars, silly pomps, and inglorious pleasures.   [Please select]

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I have already presented some details of that inglorious persecution in my lecture on Louis XIV.   [Please select]

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He had a little schooling at Albany, and a brief and inglorious career at Yale with the class of 1806.   [Please select]

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