Ignominy in a sentence as a noun

They had this ignominy of shitty job centre jobs forced upon them and suffered greatly.

That pretty much sums it up. No country should ever have the ignominy of appearing second in its own history.

For those of us who have suffered decades of ignominy over the crimes of our governments, sure: fatigue is the issue.

There are brilliant hard working people of equal caliber who die in ignominy every single day.

I think the real risk is that you'll fail and end up bankrupt, not that you'll sell the company for millions but carry the ignominy of not becoming Facebook.

So, for example, we're seeing GWB's post-9/11 boom but not his later ignominy, and we're not seeing Reagan after he got the economy sorted.

I tried signing up for Gmail's "Postmaster Tools" but no data was ever reported because "your mail volume is too low."The ultimate ignominy?

By ranking your blogspam to drive sales on your dropshipping platform, or whatever, you're pushing actual good content off the first page of search results and into ignominy.

Climate-change denial is our generation's ignominy for the future - however long that might be.

I stupidly pulled into a gas station that didn't have a way to pull through, but I was still able to back out of it rather than suffering the ignominy of unloading the car.

The rich white potential-campaign-donor who's flying every week can get through quickly and easily, with the inconvenience and ignominy that the rest of us have to suffer before we get on a plane.

I imagine that for most people in first-world countries who aren't avid studies of historical ignominy, "slavery" conjures connotations of indentured servitude, rather than complete autocratic determination over others.

It became ok when emotionally frail tech CEO's needed to cope with nagging existential fears of _not_ actually making the world a better place, while at the same time frantically trying to succeed so that they won't be left with the horrific ignominy of not being successful _and_ making the world worse.

Ignominy definitions

noun

a state of dishonor; "one mistake brought shame to all his family"; "suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison"

See also: shame disgrace