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Disreputable in a sentence

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Similar words: reputabledisreputeindisputableindisputablydisrepairreputationmutableimmutableMeaning: [dɪs'repjʊtəbl]  adj. lacking respectability in character or behavior or appearance. 
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1. Soho is one of London's more disreputable areas.
2. He had a vaguely disreputable appearance.
3. She spent the evening with her disreputable brother Stefan.
4. I've been accused of using disreputable methods to get what I want.
5. Some of the more disreputable newspapers made false claims about her private life.
6. Jack usually got his information from fairly disreputable sources.
7. It was Jack Trumper, one of the few disreputable acquaintances of his Cambridge days.
8. This was a disreputable subterfuge, yet it appears that the same sort of procedure is enjoined by the new Act.
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9. Some disreputable agencies try to charge just for putting your name on their lists although this is illegal.
10. What has Krogstad done that Torvald finds so disreputable?
11. A woman regarded as disreputable or shrewish.
12. Francs have a rich and disreputable past.
13. He looked disreputable in his gray three days beard.
14. Don't go to the disreputable place of entertainment.
15. That dive attracts every disreputable people.
16. But disreputable , illiterate and ignorant though he was, Fegelein seems to have been possessed of a simon-pure instinct for survival.
17. After the disreputable Hanoverian kings, it was high time the monarchy became more respectable. That was the opinion of Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
18. Why else would I have chosen such a disreputable looking cretin?
19. Hunted and disreputable cats recognized her at a glance as their refuge and champion.
20. I don't consider a person to be disreputable just because he is a dissenter.
21. By degrees the quality gave up going , and the fair, of course, became disreputable.
22. He also had an inclination to attach himself, whether as ally or enemy, to dangerous and disreputable people.
23. Maybe they too are rational rather than irrational, morally disreputable rather than organically abnormal, overwhelmed by adversity rather than by wickedness.
24. Anne Heche plays Alex, a beautiful woman who works in a disreputable investment bank.
25. He had been a leather merchant and a tanner, and had been involved in some disreputable affair.
26. To transform a scholarly consensus into something that appears the obsession of a disreputable fringe group requires more than accidental bias.
27. They made an odd pair, she bony and remote, he heavy, grubby and vaguely disreputable.
28. Strolling back to the station I saw a man and woman leaving a disreputable hotel.
29. Major oil companies and other big corporate interests are also playing this game, and have financed disreputable PR campaigns against climate science.
30. To make matters worse, Jesus has begun consorting with disreputable people like Mary Magdalene, a prostitute.
More similar words: reputabledisreputeindisputableindisputablydisrepairreputationmutableimmutablerefutableinscrutableirrefutablemisrepresentdisregarddisrespectdeputationmisrepresentedreputedisregardedreputeddisrespectfulmisrepresentationreputedlydisputationpeople's republic of chinadisputatioustablettablenotablestabletableau
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