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Disreputable
Disreputable meaning
Not respectable, lacking repute; discreditable.
Synonyms of Disreputable
Example sentences (20)
Be careful of opting for a disreputable firm who might let you down at the last minute because they appear 'cheaper', as the consequential cost of a bad move can be disastrous.
He’s been writing about reputable and disreputable pop culture for over ten years at Not Blog X and CBR.
They are seen floating in the air, posing with a disreputable-looking Santa, covered in bees, dressed in rags and kneeling on a bomb, among other surreal images.
Earlier this month, we called the disreputable outlet out for alleging that Jenner’s body was “falling apart” due to all of her plastic surgery.
Let's not pretend that Trump is the first Republican president who has made deals with disreputable foreign regimes (think of Ronald Reagan and apartheid South Africa).
Perhaps it is Holloway’s previous deanship at Yale that reconciled him to the depredations of leadership at a university saddled with a disreputable namesake, but Holloway is somewhat adamant about sticking with it.
The wisest thing the Supreme Court could do regarding the election is to stay out of it and avoid getting drowned in the quagmire with the disreputable Rehnquist court, which decided Bush vs. Gore in 2000.
Even if Selig is content to wait, other developers are certain to continue chipping away at Cheshire Bridge’s uniqueness, one charmingly disreputable chunk at a time.
If that were true, we might even breathe a sigh of relief, given how disreputable and discredited most of the news media have become as publishers of falsehoods, propaganda, and smears.
Kids below 13 years old can now watch the world’s favorite disreputable superhero on the big screen and enjoy it with the whole gang.
Pitting them against one another, as the Tony campaigns inevitably do, feels vaguely disreputable, like betting on greyhounds.
The Holy See’s relationship with a disreputable Swiss bank triggered an internal dispute between the Secretariat of State and Vatican financial authorities.
It turns out that people go to nice, clean, licensed, safe stores rather than meeting with armed, disreputable people.
Some of them are disreputable while others enjoy positive word-of-mouth.
Andocides, De Mysteriis § 137 The means he employed to gain the friendship of powerful men were sometimes of the most disreputable kind; among which a service he rendered to a prince in Cyprus is mentioned in particular.
By contrast, if a husband mistreated his wife, or lived in a disreputable neighbourhood, the Jewish religious authorities would permit the wife to move to another home elsewhere, and would compel the husband to finance her life there.
Cavalieri's work was not well respected since his methods could lead to erroneous results, and the infinitesimal quantities he introduced were disreputable at first.
Chase, however, did not want to hire the author of such a disreputable book as Leaves of Grass.
Having once nurtured a similar hope to study in England, Vithalbhai remonstrated to his younger brother that it would be disreputable for an older brother to follow his younger brother.
In excerpts from Ctesias some harem intrigues are recorded, in which he played a disreputable part.