The difference between Honorable and Ignoble

When used as adjectives, honorable means worthy of respect, whereas ignoble means not noble.


check bellow for the other definitions of Honorable and Ignoble

  1. Honorable as an adjective (US):

    Worthy of respect; respectable.

  2. Honorable as an adjective (Commonwealth, politics):

  1. Ignoble as an adjective:

    Not noble; plebeian; common.

  2. Ignoble as an adjective:

    Not honorable; base.

  3. Ignoble as an adjective:

    Not a true or "noble" falcon; said of certain hawks, such as the goshawk.