单词 | disreputation |
释义 | disreputationn. Obsolete or archaic. 1. a. Privation or loss of reputation; bringing into disrepute; discrediting; dishonour, disgrace. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [noun] unworshipc888 bismerc893 shameOE shondOE shendnessc1000 shendinga1220 shendlaca1225 slander1297 brixlea1300 shendship1303 hounteec1330 dishonourc1380 reproofc1380 defamationa1387 dishonestyc1386 hountagec1390 defamea1393 disworshipa1400 mishonoura1400 villainya1400 shendc1400 rebukec1425 contemptc1430 reproach?a1439 reprobationa1450 disfamec1460 opprobry?a1475 lackc1480 shentc1480 vitupery1489 defamy1490 opprobre1490 dain?a1500 contemnment1502 ignominy?1527 scandalization1530 ignomy1534 contumely1555 disglory1567 dehonestationa1575 disgrace1592 attainder1597 disreputation1601 defaming1611 ignominiousness1655 adoxy1656 opprobrium1684 shonda1961 1601 W. Fulbecke Parallele or Conf. Law i. Intr. iii The sodaine and finall myserie, calamitie, and disreputation of that Common~weale. a1617 S. Hieron Doctrines Triall in Wks. (1620) II. 17 Those who vrge this to the dis-reputation of all that are affected well. 1651 Bp. J. Taylor XXVIII Serm. xiv. 173 A disreputation of piety and a strict life. 1693 J. Norris Pract. Disc. Divine Subj. III. 111 Are they not inwardly troubled..when they hear of any thing said to their Disreputation? 1824 T. Jefferson Writings (1830) IV. 387 He will..bring disreputation on the institution. 1874 J. L. Motley Life John of Barneveld I. vii. 320 To remove me from my post with disreputation. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > [noun] > source of discredit or discrediting circumstance villainyc1340 slander1390 ill1414 reproachc1450 opprobry1534 dispraise1535 slanderer1558 obloquy1589 disreputation1609 reflection1622 1609 Bp. W. Barlow Answer Catholike English-man 104 This reason..is not onely a Calumniation against T.M. but a dis-reputation also to his Maiestie. 1651–3 Bp. J. Taylor Serm. for Year (1678) 110 Intemperance..is a Dishonour and disreputation to the person and the nature of the man. 1751 Affecting Narr. H.M.S. Wager 36 Humanity..the want of which is a Disreputation to a Man's Character. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > [noun] lose1297 misreportc1425 unhonestyc1425 obloquy1469 misfame1482 discredit1551 disfavour1581 disgrace1597 disesteem1603 discredence1611 disestimation1619 disreputation1633 disrepute1653 distrust1667 disreputableness1710 disconsideration1835 nigritude1869 disodour1882 1633 T. Adams Comm. 2 Peter (ii. 5) 560 This vice..is gotten already out of the dis-reputation of a sin. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa III. xxxix. 204 The period in which our conduct or misconduct gives us a reputation or disreputation, that almost inseparably accompanies us throughout our whole future lives. 1770 J. Langhorne & W. Langhorne tr. Plutarch Lives (1879) II. 639/1 Eumenes, with the disreputation of having been only a secretary, raised himself to the first military employments. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.1601 |
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