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

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

How to use "disrepute" in a sentence?

  • In England you have a good phrase. It is 'to bring the game into disrepute.
    -Arsene Wenger-
  • False zeal is every day bringing true zeal into disrepute.
    -Charles Tomlinson-
  • Theology is in disrepute among most Western intellectuals. The word is taken to mean a passe form of religious thinking that embraces irrationality and dogmatism. So too, Scholasticism.
    -Rodney Stark-
  • Herbert Spencer is little read now. Philosophers do not regard him as a major thinker. Social Darwinism has long been in disrepute.
    -Peter Singer-
  • Modesty is hardly to be described as a virtue. It is a feeling rather than a disposition. It is a kind of fear of falling into disrepute.
    -Aristotle-
  • The state is in danger of falling into disrepute due to the evidence of its inadequate resources.
    -Jurgen Habermas-
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Definition and meaning of DISREPUTE

What does "disrepute mean?"

/ˌdisrəˈpyo͞ot/

disrepute

noun
State of being held in low esteem.

What are synonyms of "disrepute"?
Some common synonyms of "disrepute" are:
  • disgrace,
  • shame,
  • dishonor,
  • infamy,
  • notoriety,
  • ignominy,
  • stigma,
  • scandal,
  • degradation,
  • humiliation,
  • odium,
  • opprobrium,
  • obloquy,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/disˈɡrās/

disgrace
noun verb

Shame or dishonor. bring shame or discredit on.

/SHām/

shame
noun verb

Feeling of guilt because you did something wrong. make someone feel ashamed.

/disˈänər/

dishonor
noun verb

state of shame or disgrace. To take away respect from someone or something.

/ˈinfəmē/

infamy
noun

state of being well known for some bad quality or deed.

/ˌnōdəˈrīədē/

notoriety
noun

state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed.

/ˈiɡnəˌminē/

ignominy
noun

Deep personal humiliation and disgrace.

/ˈstiɡmə/

stigma
noun

mark of disgrace.

/ˈskandl/

scandal
noun

action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong.

/ˌdeɡrəˈdāSH(ə)n/

degradation
noun

condition or process of degrading or being degraded.

/(h)yo͞oˌmilēˈāSH(ə)n/

humiliation
noun

action of humiliating someone or state of being humiliated.

/ˈōdēəm/

odium
noun

State of disgrace resulting from detestable behavior.

/əˈprōbrēəm/

opprobrium
noun

harsh criticism or censure.

/ˈäbləkwē/

obloquy
noun

State of disgrace resulting from public abuse; a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions.

What are antonyms of "disrepute"?
Some common antonyms of "disrepute" are:
  • honor,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈänər/

honor
noun verb

Award you get for doing well; prize, title, etc.. regard with great respect.

Is "disrepute" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "disrepute" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).

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