Crossword-Solution: DISREPUTABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Disreputable | 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. |
We have 114 clues for the answer “DISREPUTABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| lacking respectability in character or behavior or appearance | 1 answer |
| OF low reputation | 2 answers |
| in the gutter | 2 answers |
| out of the gutter | 2 answers |
| characterless | 4 answers |
| Undignified | 8 answers |
| Ungentlemanly | 8 answers |
| raffish | 8 answers |
| discredited | 9 answers |
| Demeaning | 13 answers |
| shrieking | 15 answers |
| begilt | 16 answers |
| "Screaming!" | 18 answers |
| inglorious | 23 answers |
| arrant | 23 answers |
| Egregious | 24 answers |
| traducing | 24 answers |
| Outcast | 24 answers |
| vilifying | 26 answers |
| gutter | 27 answers |
| seamy | 29 answers |
| Unprincipled | 30 answers |
| calumnious | 33 answers |
| Degraded | 39 answers |
| Illicit | 41 answers |
| Gilt | 42 answers |
| Unscrupulous | 42 answers |
| notorious | 43 answers |
| Gilded | 43 answers |
| Ignominious | 46 answers |
| Unethical | 46 answers |
| Backbiting | 48 answers |
| unparliamentary | 48 answers |
| spitefulness | 48 answers |
| anathematising | 49 answers |
| calumniating | 49 answers |
| comminatory | 49 answers |
| denunciatory | 49 answers |
| fulminatory | 49 answers |
| humiliating | 49 answers |
| imprecatory | 49 answers |
| libelling | 49 answers |
| maledictory | 49 answers |
| reviling | 49 answers |
| shaming | 49 answers |
| damnatory | 50 answers |
| injuring | 50 answers |
| discreditable | 51 answers |
| Ignoble | 52 answers |
| amoral | 52 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with DISREPUTABLE (5)
The buccaneer on the wave might relinquish his calling and become at once if he chose, a man of probity and piety on land; nor, even in the full career of his reckless life, was he regarded as a personage with whom it was disreputable to traffic or casually associate.
Much of his past was unearthed, indeed, and all disreputable: tales came out of the man’s cruelty, at once so callous and violent; of his vile life, of his strange associates, of the hatred that seemed to have surrounded his career; but of his present whereabouts, not a whisper.
Won’t you help me hunt for them?” and we understand the disreputable Tom when he challenges at midnight from his shed, “You come over here, you product of immoral commerce, and I’ll make your fur fly!” We understand a few of a dog’s phrases and we learn to understand a few of the remarks and gestures of any bird or other animal that we domesticate and observe.
The doll was quite hideous and altogether disreputable and soiled, but Meriem thought it the most beautiful and adorable thing in the whole world, which is not so strange in view of the fact that it was the only object within that world upon which she might bestow her confidence and her love.
Something especially reckless in his demeanour, not only gave him a disreputable look, but so diminished the strong resemblance he undoubtedly bore to the prisoner (which his momentary earnestness, when they were compared together, had strengthened), that many of the lookers-on, taking note of him now, said to one another they would hardly have thought the two were so alike.
Quotes with DISREPUTABLE (3)
That this is really the case was made plain to me by the questions asked me, mostly by young men, about my Canterbury play, The Zeal of Thy House. The action of the play involves a dramatic presentation of a few fundamental Christian dogmas — in particular, the application to human affairs of the doctrine of the Incarnation. That the Church believed Christ to be in any real sense God, or that the eternal word was supposed to be associated in any way with the word of creation;…
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.
For this was the age of The Girl. We had come out of the back parlor, out of the kitchen and nursery, we turned our backs upon the blackboards, shed aprons and paper cuffs. A war had freed us and given women a new kind of self-respect. The adjective poor no longer preceded the once disreputable "working girl". It was honorable, it was jolly, it was even superior to be a "career girl".