অপমান, বদনাম, কলঙ্ক, কুখ্যাতি, হীনতা, সুনামহানি, অবমাননা, মানহানি, বেইজ্জতি, অপযশ
(1) A state of dishonor,offensive behavior,shame
(2) A state of dishonor
(3) Offensive behavior
(4) Shame
(1) For a man who won the Open and then the US Open the following year to now suffer this ignominy is a disgrace to the game of golf.
(2) If defaulters don't come forward, they will face charges and the public ignominy of being named.
(3) The victims must know who heaped mountain upon mountain of injustice, ignominy and humiliation upon them.
(4) That should be enough to pile ignominy upon him.
(5) The ignominy of being imprisoned
(6) All this ignominy heaped on us and we are still unrepentant?
(7) On stage, he pulls knowing faces, as if his rise from boy-band ignominy to rock superstar is a joke in which audiences are complicit.
(8) But he has gone quietly knowing that he will get a nice cushion of more than a million pounds compensation to soften any ignominy .
(9) The final ignominy for United happened just a minute later.
(10) But if you really must chew, a few ground rules should keep you this side of social ignominy .
(11) I'll wait for the post-election post-mortem and watch some pollster shrivel away in ignominy .
(12) It can be fully present in failure, disgrace and ignominy .
(13) Imagine the shame, the ignominy , the dire social consequences.
(14) The greatest ignominy of that afternoon was when Mayo brought their sub-goalkeeper on as a forward for the closing five minutes.
(15) It's a battle of dignity against ignominy , a battle for the rights of the peoples of Venezuela and Latin America.
(16) I am curious more about our women weightlifters returning from Athens in shame and ignominy .
(17) However, Commercial Street has been saved this ignominy as it is small and there is hardly any space for vehicles and pedestrians to move.
(18) English soccer hordes have brought disgrace to themselves, contempt on their nation and ignominy to those who try, fitfully, to govern them.
(19) The ignominy of under-achievement is lessened by the cash saved.
(20) Barrie himself was childless, his own joyless marriage to Mary Ansell, a beautiful actress, ending in public ignominy when his wife had an affair.
shame
humiliation
embarrassment
mortification
disgrace
dishonor
discredit
degradation
scandal
infamy
indignity
ignobility
loss of face
esteem
honor
respect