disreputable
dis·rep·u·ta·ble
(dĭs-rĕp′yə-tə-bəl)adj.
Lacking respectability, as in character, behavior, or appearance.
dis·rep′u·ta·bil′i·ty, dis·rep′u·ta·ble·ness n.
dis·rep′u·ta·bly adv.
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disreputable
(dɪsˈrɛpjʊtəbəl)adj
1. having or causing a lack of repute
2. disordered in appearance
disˌreputaˈbility, disˈreputableness n
disˈreputably adv
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dis•rep•u•ta•ble
(dɪsˈrɛp yə tə bəl)adj.
1. having a bad reputation.
2. discreditable; dishonorable.
3. shabby or shoddy.
[1765–75]
dis•rep`u•ta•bil′i•ty, dis•rep′u•ta•ble•ness, n.
dis•rep′u•ta•bly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj. | 1. | disreputable - lacking respectability in character or behavior or appearance dishonorable, dishonourable - lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor; "dishonorable in thought and deed" reputable - having a good reputation; "a reputable business"; "a reputable scientist"; "a reputable wine" |
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disreputable
adjective discreditable, mean, low, base, shocking, disorderly, notorious, vicious, infamous, disgraceful, shameful, vile, shady (informal), scandalous, ignominious, contemptible, louche, unprincipled, dishonourable, opprobrious the noisiest and most disreputable bars
discreditable respected, decent, worthy, respectable, upright, reputable
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disreputable
adjectiveMeriting or causing shame or dishonor:
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Translations
بالٍ، مُمَزَّقسَيِّئ السُّمْعَه
ošuntělýpochybnýšpatné pověsti
berygtetlurvetrædselsfuld
rossz hírű
illa òokkaîuróásjálegur
adîadî kılıklıitibarsızkılıksızkötüye çıkmış
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disreputable
[dɪsˈrɛpjʊtəbəl] adj
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disreputable
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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
disrepute
(disrəˈpjuːt) nounbad reputation. He has brought the family into disrepute.
disˈreputable (-ˈrepju-) adjective1. not respectable, especially in appearance. a disreputable old coat.
2. of bad reputation. He's rather a disreputable character.
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