0 not trusted or respected; thought to have a bad character:
1 having a bad reputation; not approved of:
The information came from disreputable sources.
To some extent he sought to guard himself from criticism by distancing himself from the more disreputable forms of popular magic.
Both positions are philosophically disreputable, unless they can provide us with a method of enquiry, which could substantiate one claim as against the other.
It is not impossible, then, that such agents and other demagogic leaders have directed the movement into disreputable activities.
His simple, one dimensional argument stands as the mildly disreputable classic of cultural work.
He also cultivated an appreciation of the formal value of certain practices either neglected by the dominant culture or deemed socially disreputable.
He was very nervous about being recognized as having even been around when this 'disreputable' practice was taking place.
After all, a long tradition in linguistics considers any discussion of the origins and evolution of language to be disreputable.
On the other hand, a woman without a veil was considered disreputable or a "public woman".
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不受信任的, 名聲不佳的, 不正經的…
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不受信任的, 名声不佳的, 不正经的…
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de mala fama, de dudosa reputación, de mala reputación…
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mal-afamado, desonesto…
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itibarını kaybetmiş, adı kötüye çıkmış, rezil rüsva…
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peu recommandable, déshonorant…
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pochybný, špatné pověsti, ošuntělý…
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berygtet, lurvet, rædselsfuld…
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