disreputabledis‧rep‧u‧ta‧ble /dɪsˈrepjətəbəl/ adjective - Jack usually got his information from fairly disreputable sources.
- He also had an inclination to attach himself, whether as ally or enemy, to dangerous and disreputable people.
- He had been a leather merchant and a tanner, and had been involved in some disreputable affair.
- Maybe they too are rational rather than irrational, morally disreputable rather than organically abnormal, overwhelmed by adversity rather than by wickedness.
- Strolling back to the station I saw a man and woman leaving a disreputable hotel.
- They made an odd pair, she bony and remote, he heavy, grubby and vaguely disreputable.
nounreputationreputedisreputeadjectivereputable ≠ disreputablereputedadverbreputedly