DISREPUTABLY
Dis*rep"u*ta*bly, adv.
Defn: In a disreputable manner.
DISREPUTATION
Dis*rep`u*ta"tion, n.
Defn: Loss or want of reputation or good name; dishonor; disrepute; disesteem. "A disreputation of piety." Jer. Taylor.
DISREPUTE
Dis`re*pute", n.
Defn: Loss or want of reputation; ill character; disesteem;
discredit.
At the beginning of the eighteenth century astrology fell into
general disrepute. Sir W. Scott.
Syn.
— Disesteem; discredit; dishonor; disgrace.
DISREPUTE
Dis`re*pute", v. t.
Defn: To bring into disreputation; to hold in dishonor. [R.]
More inclined to love them tan to disrepute them. Jer. Taylor.
DISRESPECT
Dis`re*spect", n.