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All reputable antonyms

rep·u·ta·ble
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adj reputable

  • miserable — wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable: miserable victims of war.
  • horrible — causing or tending to cause horror; shockingly dreadful: a horrible sight.
  • lowlife — a despicable person, especially a degenerate or immoral person.
  • disreputable — not reputable; having a bad reputation: a disreputable barroom.
  • ignoble — of low character, aims, etc.; mean; base: his ignoble purposes.
  • cruddy — dirty or unpleasant
  • ill-behaved — 1. [numerical analysis] Said of an algorithm or computational method that tends to blow up because of accumulated roundoff error or poor convergence properties. 2. Software that bypasses the defined operating system interfaces to do things (like screen, keyboard, and disk I/O) itself, often in a way that depends on the hardware of the machine it is running on or which is nonportable or incompatible with other pieces of software. In the IBM PC/mess-dos world, there is a folk theorem (nearly true) to the effect that (owing to gross inadequacies and performance penalties in the OS interface) all interesting applications are ill-behaved. See also bare metal. Opposite: well-behaved, compare PC-ism.
  • godawful — extremely dreadful or shocking: What a God-awful thing to say!
  • grody — repulsive; disgusting; nauseating.
  • low-down — If someone gives you the low-down on a person or thing, they tell you all the important information about them.
  • in-correct — not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
  • dreadful — causing great dread, fear, or terror; terrible: a dreadful storm.
  • bosky — containing or consisting of bushes or thickets
  • low-life — a despicable person, especially a degenerate or immoral person.
  • fairier — (in folklore) one of a class of supernatural beings, generally conceived as having a diminutive human form and possessing magical powers with which they intervene in human affairs.
  • bottom out — If a trend such as a fall in prices bottoms out, it stops getting worse or decreasing, and remains at a particular level or amount.
  • chiaroscuro — Chiaroscuro is the use of light and shade in a picture, or the effect produced by light and shade in a place.
  • fly-by-night — not reliable or responsible, especially in business; untrustworthy: a fly-by-night operation.
  • despicable — If you say that a person or action is despicable, you are emphasizing that they are extremely nasty, cruel, or evil.
  • adumbral — shadowy
  • in bad — not good in any manner or degree.
  • in the doghouse — a small shelter for a dog.
  • lowdown — the real and unadorned facts; the true, secret, or inside information (usually preceded by the): We gave them the lowdown on the new housing project.
  • bad — If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong.

adjective reputable

  • nefarious — extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
  • junky — of the nature of junk; trashy.
  • infamous — having an extremely bad reputation: an infamous city.
  • irreputable — (obsolete) disreputable.
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