The difference between Ignoble and Vile
When used as adjectives, ignoble means not noble, whereas vile means morally low.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ignoble and Vile
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Ignoble as an adjective:
Not noble; plebeian; common.
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Ignoble as an adjective:
Not honorable; base.
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Ignoble as an adjective:
Not a true or "noble" falcon; said of certain hawks, such as the goshawk.
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Vile as an adjective:
Morally low; base; despicable.
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Vile as an adjective:
Causing physical or mental repulsion; horrid.
Examples:
"I glimpsed a vile squid-like creature in the depths."
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
- common vs ignoble
- ignoble vs plebeian
- ignoble vs vulgar
- ignoble vs noble
- degenerate vs ignoble
- ignoble vs mean
- base vs ignoble
- ignoble vs vile
- ignoble vs low-minded
- ignoble vs reproachful
- ignoble vs shameful
- disgraceful vs ignoble
- ignoble vs noble
- honorable vs ignoble
- base vs vile
- despicable vs vile
- mean vs vile
- ignoble vs vile