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Noun
(1) the state of being held in low esteem
(2) dishonor
(3) shame
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Noun
(1) the state of being held in low esteem
(2) dishonor
(3) shame
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(1) Having been told that she was a scarlet woman who had brought the name of the House of Windsor into disrepute , Margaret decided to behave like one.
(2) We don't know yet whether he is guilty, but he has brought double-barrelled names into disrepute .
(3) It will surely cause violence and bring our province into disrepute at a national and international level.
(4) This type of attack brings politics into disrepute and goes some way to accounting for the lack of interest in local elections.
(5) So is it any wonder that our system of so-called justice, like our politics, is falling into disrepute ?
(6) It's widely despised and held in disrepute by a large segment of the Saudi population.
(7) This must of necessity bring her office and the judiciary into disrepute .
(8) It just takes one incident like this to bring the whole force into disrepute , especially when police fine other drivers who do that.
(9) Without public support, the new laws will quickly fall into disrepute .
(10) This indicates a desire to preserve the old mechanisms of the international order, even as these have been cast into disrepute .
(11) Ministers used to be appointed to their parishes for life unless they committed a grave sin which brought their office into disrepute .
(12) Incentives have a role, but when it is possible for even a few individuals to avoid any obligation to the state, they fall into disrepute .
(13) Livingstone still faces a charge of bringing his office into disrepute .
(14) one of the top clubs in the country is bringing the game into disrepute
(15) The myth that the good partisans founded a new, decent Italy all on their own, has been in disrepute for a long time now.
(16) He said the solicitors' code of conduct indicated that they should behave with dignity and not bring the profession into disrepute .
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(1) Having been told that she was a scarlet woman who had brought the name of the House of Windsor into disrepute , Margaret decided to behave like one.
(2) We don't know yet whether he is guilty, but he has brought double-barrelled names into disrepute .
(3) It will surely cause violence and bring our province into disrepute at a national and international level.
(4) This type of attack brings politics into disrepute and goes some way to accounting for the lack of interest in local elections.
(5) So is it any wonder that our system of so-called justice, like our politics, is falling into disrepute ?
(6) It's widely despised and held in disrepute by a large segment of the Saudi population.
(7) This must of necessity bring her office and the judiciary into disrepute .
(8) It just takes one incident like this to bring the whole force into disrepute , especially when police fine other drivers who do that.
(9) Without public support, the new laws will quickly fall into disrepute .
(10) This indicates a desire to preserve the old mechanisms of the international order, even as these have been cast into disrepute .
(11) Ministers used to be appointed to their parishes for life unless they committed a grave sin which brought their office into disrepute .
(12) Incentives have a role, but when it is possible for even a few individuals to avoid any obligation to the state, they fall into disrepute .
(13) Livingstone still faces a charge of bringing his office into disrepute .
(14) one of the top clubs in the country is bringing the game into disrepute
(15) The myth that the good partisans founded a new, decent Italy all on their own, has been in disrepute for a long time now.
(16) He said the solicitors' code of conduct indicated that they should behave with dignity and not bring the profession into disrepute .
Related Words
(1) disrepute
Related Words
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(1) disrepute
Synonyms
Noun
1. disgrace
2. shame
3. dishonor
4. infamy
5. notoriety
6. ignominy
7. bad reputation
9. discredit
11. low esteem
12. opprobrium
13. obloquy
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. disgrace
2. shame
3. dishonor
4. infamy
5. notoriety
6. ignominy
7. bad reputation
9. discredit
11. low esteem
12. opprobrium
13. obloquy
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