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disreputableness
  1. The state or quality of being disreputable or disgraceful; disreputability.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Never say or do anything to bring the rulings and decisions of the Court into disreputableness.”
      “Now, if the theatre had produced this indecency, vice, or disreputableness, or encouraged it, we should condemn it.”
      “To be attached to our Administration is almost a stigma of disreputableness.”
disreputation
  1. (archaic) Loss or lack of reputation or good name; dishonour; disrepute.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Does it not seem to you a plot well woven as well in Holland as at this court to remove me from my post with disreputation?”
      “Or rather, what disreputation is it to Horace that Juvenal excels in the tragical satire, as Horace does in the comical?”
      “With them there had been no period of Newmarket, Davis, and disreputation.”
reputee
  1. (rare) One whose reputation is being assessed or evaluated.
reputability
  1. The property of being reputable, a person's reputation.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The reputability of the health insurance provider is pretty far down the list of considerations when deciding what company to work for.”
      “They're the folks we've been buying from for years because of their very low prices, fast shipping, reputability and quality of customer service.”
      “Several resources are listed below that allow you to check for consumer complaints, potential fraud and overall reputability.”
repute
  1. Reputation, especially a good reputation.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Now, this John dwelt in the land of Kentucky, and he was a man of great repute in the land.”
      “The witnesses portrayed Anton as an honorable man of good repute, one fearful of God and his good conscience.”
      “He bore a good repute among men. Not the repute of faint praise, which damns a man, but the repute of respect, which he had even from those to whom he was most earnestly opposed.”
disrepute
disreputability
  1. The state of being disreputable.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Robert Machray and Jacque Lynn Colton are disreputability incarnate as the vindictive Peachum parents.”
      “These filmmakers adopted the mantle of disreputability and outsiderness on which the New Wave was based.”
      “God forbid that a banker should descend into disreputability.”
reputableness
  1. The quality of being reputable.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Less attentive listeners may have made the easy mistake that he was impugning Dr Luke's reputableness or his seniority.”
disreputable
  1. A person who is not reputable.
reputation
  1. What somebody is known for.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “His reputation has been damaged by persistent rumors about his numerous vices.”
      “The undeserved reputation for stinginess which afflicts Aberdonians was not much in evidence at Rubislaw.”
      “This is a rich insult from Catalans whose reputation for being careful with money outdoes even our own dear Aberdonians.”
disreputabilities
disreputations
  1. plural of disreputation
disreputables
  1. plural of disreputable
reputations
  1. plural of reputation
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  3. Examples:
    1. “A small band of British artists, notably David Hockney and Lucien Freud, have always enjoyed international reputations.”
      “Revamped marketing programs, new products and enhanced reputations have fueled, to differing degrees, the rebirths of carmakers.”
      “Although some traders practiced fraud, others worked hard to acquire reputations for fair business practices in order to encourage repeat sales.”
reputees
  1. plural of reputee
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