Definition of Disreputable. Meaning of Disreputable. Synonyms of Disreputable

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Definition of Disreputable

Disreputable
Disreputable Dis*rep"u*ta*ble, a. 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. Why should you think that conduct disreputable in priests which you probably consider as laudable in yourself? --Bp. Watson. Syn: Dishonorable; discreditable; low; mean; disgraceful; shameful.

Meaning of Disreputable from wikipedia

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- Idiom for oddness or disre****bility...
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