Inglorious

//ɪnˈɡlɔɹi.əs//

Synonyms for "inglorious" (78 found)

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Translations

9 translations across 8 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • ἄδοξος adj (ignominious, disgraceful)

Bulgarian

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  • безславен adj (ignominious, disgraceful)
  • позорен adj (ignominious, disgraceful)

Catalan

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  • ingloriós adj (ignominious, disgraceful)

French

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  • inglorieux adj (ignominious, disgraceful)

Latin

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  • inglorius adj (ignominious, disgraceful)

Manx

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  • neughloyroil adj (ignominious, disgraceful)

Māori

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  • māteatea adj (ignominious, disgraceful)

Spanish

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  • inglorioso adj (ignominious, disgraceful)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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Only miserable and inglorious death awaits you here.

Source: tatoeba (5026635)

Oh inglorious league: / Shall we vpon the footing of our land, / Send fayre-play-orders, and make comprimiſe, / Inſinuation, parley, and baſe truce / To Armes Inuaſiue?

Source: wiktionary

Resolved to pursue no inglorious career, he turned his eyes toward the East, as affording scope for his spirit of enterprise.

Source: wiktionary

[H]e cast about in his mind for a way to beat a retreat not too inglorious.

Source: wiktionary

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