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.
We called it discreditable, improper, disreputable and outrageous.
Death was pronounced at 9.47 a. m. and the violent, aggressive, disreputable and vocal woman was rendered submissive, passive, harmless and silent.
One way of doing that would be to disassociate themselves from disreputable figures and institutions of the past, and demonstrate that they too could be on the side of change.
These children were analogous to 'disreputable paupers', who consisted of beggars, petty lawbreakers and the like.
The professor thus denies the disreputable language mixing which the politician so successfully practises.
In the 1860s, makeup was still considered disreputable, but by the end of the century it was widely used.
And then there were the abovementioned disreputable in-laws.
On the other hand, a woman without a veil was considered disreputable or a "public woman".