Used predicatively: A fact or circumstance bringing disgrace or discredit to a person. Also without const. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > [noun] > source of discredit or discrediting circumstance (17) villainyc1340 Used predicatively: A fact or circumstance bringing disgrace or discredit to a person. Also without const. Obsolete. slander1390 A source of shame or dishonour; a discreditable act; a disgrace; a wrong. Obsolete. ill1414 In reference to opinion or the expression of it: Something blameful, unfavourable, unfriendly, or injurious. (Perhaps originally the adverb: cf. ill… reproachc1450 A source or cause of disgrace or shame (to a person, etc.); a fact, matter, feature, or quality bringing disgrace or discredit. opprobry1534 = opprobrium, n. 1. Obsolete. dispraise1535 A cause of blame, discredit, or disgrace. slanderer1558 A source of discredit or disrepute. Obsolete. rare. obloquy1589 A cause, occasion, or object of detraction or reproach; a reproach, a disgrace. Obsolete. disreputation1609 A discrediting circumstance, a discredit. reflection1622 Something which brings discredit on (also upon) a person or thing. Subcategories:— to religion (1) — person or thing causing discredit (6) |
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