Ignominious in a sentence as an adjective

It's a pretty ignominious end, though, if it does come to pass that Digg just shutters from this.

You want to be cool for hating on Apple, and decided that ignominious post would do it.

Having a huge population and struggling with poverty is not grounds to damn them into the same ignominious group as you have done.

Compare that to any number of companies that never earned a dime from founding, through IPO, through ignominious death.

In fact, the pattern of ignominious military misadventure didn't start in 2003 with Iraq; the war in Vietnam was worse.

Patrick isn't saying that calling yourself a programmer is inaccurate or ignominious.

Although it is possible that after people realize a ignominious death awaits them if they don't buy health insurance, maybe everyone will be scared into buying it.

An ignominious honor, perhaps, but it's worth consideration.

"Thus far Googles attempts [to coerce Android carriers and manufacturers to prioritize OS upgrades] have been an ignominious failure.

Felix conveniently assumes a startup has a binary outcome: Immense riches or ignominious failure.

There's nothing inaccurate or ignominious about describing ourselves as programmers.

I have to wonder if these forced-socialization companies have a hiring filter for the asocial or otherwise uninterested due to time or whatever, woe betide those who slip through and risk an ignominious culture-firing.

You can theoretically be imprisoned for a tweet, or a peaceful gathering, or basically if the government just waves its hands and mumbles 'terrorism'.This kind of law was one of the main lubricants for the United States's ignominious slide into unlawful, unconstitutional depravity: kidnapping, imprisonment without charge, assassination, ******, torture.

Ignominious definitions

adjective

(used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame; "Man...has written one of his blackest records as a destroyer on the oceanic islands"- Rachel Carson; "an ignominious retreat"; "inglorious defeat"; "an opprobrious monument to human greed"; "a shameful display of cowardice"

See also: black disgraceful inglorious opprobrious shameful