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The example sentences of DISREPUTABLE in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "disreputable" in a sentence | "disreputable" example sentences

How to use "disreputable" in a sentence?

  • Fantastic writing in English is kind of disreputable, but fantastic writing in translation is the summit.
    -Jonathan Lethem-
  • But man is a fickle and disreputable creature and perhaps, like a chess-player, is interested in the process of attaining his goal rather than the goal itself.
    -Fyodor Dostoevsky-
  • Better to be ordinary people in a superior country than to be a president in a disreputable country.
    -Khem Veasna-
  • Arthur Rimbaud was a disreputable, mean, ruthless, perverse, hateful wretch. He was also one of the greatest poets who ever lived.
    -Raymond Sokolov-
  • Wikipedia will be small, disreputable, and unimportant compared to CZ in a few more years. Uh, ;-)
    -Larry Sanger-
  • How many people want to read about three disreputable pigs and a dopey wolf with a disposition towards house demolition?
    -Jasper Fforde-
  • Dogs, the foremost snobs in creation, are quick to notice the difference between a well-clad and a disreputable stranger.
    -Albert Payson Terhune-
  • For years I felt that being respectable meant maintaining a sinister complacency, and the disreputable freedom I sought helped make me a writer.
    -Paul Theroux-
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Definition and meaning of DISREPUTABLE

What does "disreputable mean?"

/disˈrepyədəb(ə)l/

disreputable

adjective
not considered to be respectable in character or appearance.

What are synonyms of "disreputable"?
Some common synonyms of "disreputable" are:
  • scandalous,
  • infamous,
  • notorious,
  • louche,
  • dishonorable,
  • dishonest,
  • villainous,
  • rascally,
  • ignominious,
  • corrupt,
  • unscrupulous,
  • unprincipled,
  • immoral,
  • untrustworthy,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈskandləs/

scandalous
adjective

Shocked because of something unacceptable.

/ˈinfəməs/

infamous
adjective

Famous because of something bad.

/nōˈtôrēəs/

notorious
adjective

famous or well known.

/lo͞oSH/

louche
adjective noun

disreputable or sordid in rakish or appealing way. Concerning questionable taste or morality.

/disˈänərəb(ə)l/

dishonorable
adjective

Not morally or ethically right; lacking honor.

/disˈänəst/

dishonest
adjective

Likely to steal or lie; deceitful; corrupt.

/ˈvilənəs/

villainous
adjective

relating to, constituting, or guilty of wicked or criminal behavior.

rascally
adverb

Playful in an appealingly bold way.

/ˌiɡnəˈminēəs/

ignominious
adjective

deserving or causing public disgrace or shame.

/kəˈrəpt/

corrupt
adjective verb

Misusing power, as by taking bribes, to get rich. cause to act dishonestly.

/ˌənˈskro͞opyələs/

unscrupulous
adjective

Lacking scruples/principles; stopping at nothing.

/ˌənˈprinsəpəld/

unprincipled
adjective

not acting in accordance with moral principles.

/i(m)ˈmôrəl/

immoral
adjective

not conforming to accepted standards of morality.

/ˌənˈtrəs(t)wərT͟Hē/

untrustworthy
adjective

Not worthy of trust or belief; unreliable.

What are antonyms of "disreputable"?
Some common antonyms of "disreputable" are:
  • reputable,
  • respectable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈrepyədəb(ə)l/

reputable
adjective

Known and respected for being reliable or honest.

/rəˈspektəb(ə)l/

respectable
adjective

Having socially/conventionally acceptable morals.

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