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Ignoble Adj Unworthy Base Nature Noble Sir Galahad

The adjective "ignoble" means unworthy, base in nature, or not noble, exemplified by Sir Galahad being too pure for ignoble deeds.

L'adjectif "ignoble" (ignoble, indigne) signifie indigne, de nature basse ou non noble.

Word ignoble
Part of Speech ADJ.
Definition unworthy; base in nature; not noble.
Sentence Sir Galahad was so pure in heart that he could never stoop to perform an ignoble deed.

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