disreputable person
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Definition
Noun: A person who is not respected or trusted by society; someone whose character or behavior is considered bad, dishonest, or morally unacceptable.
Usage
This term is used to describe an individual who has a bad reputation. It implies that the person's actions, associations, or character have caused them to lose the respect of the community or public. It is a formal and strong label.
Examples
- The scandal revealed that several disreputable persons had been involved in the scheme.
- He was known in the town as a disreputable person, often getting into trouble with the law.
- The club has strict rules to keep disreputable persons from becoming members.
Advanced Usage
- Legal/Formal Context: The phrase can appear in legal documents, news reports, or formal writing to objectively describe someone with a negative public standing.
- The contract included a clause prohibiting business with any known disreputable person.
Variants and Related Words
- Disreputable (adjective): Describing someone or something that has a bad reputation.
- He was involved in disreputable business practices.
- Disrepute (noun): The state of being held in low public esteem; disgrace.
- The actions of a few brought the entire profession into disrepute.
Synonyms
- Scoundrel: A dishonest or unscrupulous person.
- Rogue: A dishonest or unprincipled man.
- Ne'er-do-well: A person who is lazy and irresponsible.
- Reprobate: An unprincipled person.
Antonyms
- Respectable person
- Upstanding citizen
- Pillar of the community
Noun
- someone lacking public esteem