ingloriousness

/ɪnˈɡlɔriəsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being shameful, disgraceful, or lacking honor.
    • He could not bear the ingloriousness of his failure in front of the whole school.
    • The ingloriousness of the scandal haunted the politician for years.
    • The novel explores the ingloriousness of war and its impact on ordinary people.
  2. The quality of being unremarkable, obscure, or without glory.
    • The ingloriousness of his daily routine made him long for adventure.
    • She accepted the ingloriousness of her job, finding satisfaction in small tasks.
    • The building's ingloriousness was a stark contrast to the grand cathedral next door.
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