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1. (adj.) disreputable
having a bad reputation.
2. disreputable
discreditable; dishonorable.
3. disreputable
shabby or shoddy.
Etymology: (1765–75)
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| Definition of 'disreputable' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) disreputable
lacking respectability in character or behavior or appearance
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1. (adjective) disreputable
≠ reputable
disreputable businesses
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| Definition of 'disreputable' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) disreputable
not reputable; of bad repute; not in esteem; dishonorable; disgracing the reputation; tending to bring into disesteem; as, it is disreputable to associate familiarly with the mean, the lewd, and the profane
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Sense: not respectable, especially in appearance
a disreputable old coat.
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Afrikaans: onfatsoenlike |
Arabic: بالٍ، مُمَزَّق |
Bulgarian: овехтял |
Brazilian: indecente |
Czech: ošuntělý |
German: schändlich |
Danish: lurvet; rædselsfuld |
Greek: άθλιος (συν. στην εμφάνισ |
Spanish: desaliñado |
Estonian: närune |
Farsi: مندرس؛ زننده |
Finnish: pahennusta herättävä |
French: miteux |
Hebrew: בָּעַל שֵׁם רָע |
Hindi: अपमान, लज्जाजनक |
Croatian: zloglasan, sramotan |
Hungarian: siralmas |
Indonesian: tidak terhormat |
Icelandic: óásjálegur |
Italian: indecoroso |
Japanese: みっともない |
Korean: 형편 없는 |
Lithuanian: nusidėvėjęs, aptrintas |
Latvian: diskreditējošs |
Malay: tidak senonoh |
Dutch: sjofel |
Norwegian: sjusket, lurvet, redselsf |
Polish: podniszczony |
Persian: مندرس؛ زننده |
Pashto: بدنام، بې اعتباره سپك، ور |
Portuguese: indecente |
Romanian: uzat; zdrenţăros |
Russian: изношенный |
Slovak: ošúchaný |
Slovenian: beden |
Serbian: ozloglašen |
Swedish: sliten, maläten |
Thai: ที่ไม่น่าเชื่อถือ |
Turkish: kılıksız, adî kılıklı |
Taiwanese: 不體面的 |
Ukrainian: ганебний |
Urdu: خراب حال |
Vietnamese: không đáng tôn trọng |
Chinese: 不体面的,见不得人的 |
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