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What word can mean both signify and ignoble?

There is no single word that can mean both "signify" and "ignoble" in the same context. These two words have very different meanings:

* Signify: To mean, indicate, or represent something.

* Ignoble: Not noble or honorable; base or mean.

It is possible that you are looking for a word that relates to both meaning and morality, but there is no perfect synonym for both concepts.

Here are some words that might be relevant depending on the specific context:

Relating to meaning:

* Imply: To suggest something indirectly.

* Connote: To suggest or imply in addition to the literal meaning.

* Denote: To refer to or stand for something specifically.

Relating to morality:

* Base: Lacking in moral principles.

* Degrading: Lowering in character or quality.

* Dishonorable: Lacking in honor or integrity.

To find the most appropriate word, it's important to consider the specific context in which you want to use it.

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