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    inglorious
    /ɪnˈɡlɔːrɪəs/

    adjective

    • 1. (of an action or situation) causing shame or a loss of honour: "an inglorious episode in British imperial history"
    • 2. not famous or renowned: "inglorious though the peasants may have been, this is not synonymous with mute"

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  3. Inglorious means that people should be ashamed of something because it is not fair or honest. See the literary usage, synonyms, antonyms and translations of inglorious in English.

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  4. Inglorious means shameful, ignominious, or not glorious. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and word history of inglorious from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Inglorious means that people should be ashamed of because it is not fair or honest. Learn how to use this word in sentences, compare it with glorious, and find synonyms and translations.

  6. Something inglorious is shameful or disgraceful. An inglorious end to a politician's career might include evidence that he bought people's votes and lied about his educational background.

  7. Inglorious means shameful, disgraceful, or not famous or honored. It comes from the Latin word inglōrius, meaning without glory. See how to use it in sentences and synonyms and antonyms.

  8. Inglorious means something to be ashamed of, such as a dishonourable or shameful outcome. It can also mean unknown or obscure. See synonyms, examples, and word origin of inglorious.

  9. Inglorious means shameful, disgraceful, or not famous. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of inglorious in English and other languages.