disrepute

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Etymology

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dis- +‎ repute

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Noun

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disrepute (uncountable)

  1. Loss or want of reputation; ill character.
    Synonyms: disesteem, discredit

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Often used in the construction be in disrepute, bring someone (or something) into disrepute or fall into disrepute.

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Verb

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disrepute (third-person singular simple present disreputes, present participle disreputing, simple past and past participle disreputed)

  1. To bring into disrepute; to hold in dishonor.

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