disreputable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disreputable in Hindi

Adjective

  • जर्जर
  • फटा
  • लज्जाजनक
  • अपमानपूर्ण
  • बेइज़्ज़त

disreputable Definition

Adjective

  • not considered to be respectable in character or appearance.

disreputable Example

  • Think twice before buying cheap fireworks from disreputable sources ( विश्वसनीय स्रोतों से सस्ते पटाखे खरीदने से पहले दो बार सोचें )
  • He was very quarrelsome and lived on the worst possible terms with his children, who, however, were all of them more or less disreputable. ( वह बहुत झगड़ालू था और अपने बच्चों के साथ सबसे खराब शर्तों पर रहता था, हालांकि, वे सभी कमोबेश बदनाम थे। )
  • In Egypt, Amasis had the occupation of each individual annually registered, nominally to aid the official supervision of morals by discouraging disreputable means of subsistence; and this ordinance, according to Herodotus, was introduced by Solon into the Athenian scheme of administration, where it developed later into an electoral record. ( मिस्र में, अमासिस के पास सालाना पंजीकृत प्रत्येक व्यक्ति का व्यवसाय था, नाममात्र के लिए निर्वाह के विवादित साधनों को हतोत्साहित करके नैतिकता के आधिकारिक पर्यवेक्षण में सहायता करने के लिए; और यह अध्यादेश, हेरोडोटस के अनुसार, सोलन द्वारा प्रशासन की एथेनियन योजना में पेश किया गया था, जहां यह बाद में एक चुनावी रिकॉर्ड के रूप में विकसित हुआ। )
  • But she had been nothing to him but the means of escape from disreputable difficulties. ( लेकिन वह उसके लिए कुछ भी नहीं बल्कि विवादित कठिनाइयों से बचने का साधन थी। )

More Sentence

  • The disreputable district has been cleaned up and bond sharks driven out of business.
  • Surely you cannot mean to insinuate that some disreputable history forced him to flee the country?
  • What possible part in the dusk of the shadowed past did that disreputable gambler play?
  • Tommy had not realised how attached he was to the disreputable Danster until after the separation.
  • He was a disreputable old fellow, distinguished by shiftless garb and dirty gray hair.
  • Daisy, without her corsets and in disreputable slippers, settled herself to an hour of ease.
  • Now, though, in tilting her hat, the disreputable beauty of the land was forgotten.
  • Now he settled back again in deep disgust as Harkins addressed the disreputable visitor.
  • The coronation of a woman was in the eyes of the Russian people a scandalous innovation, and the proposed coronation was doubly scandalous in view of the base and disreputable origin of Catherine herself.
  • Sports writers, worldwide, take the lead in disreputable dress.
  • Some disreputable ones hang around and ace out the nice ones.
  • Though Hal knows better, he allows Falstaff his disreputable tricks.
  • The Wizard Gandalf was a known, if disreputable, associate.
  • Another described him as " a disreputable and dissolute degenerate ".
  • A murderer might be highly notable but will be highly disreputable.
  • Early on, it was seen as disreputable and primitive.
  • That's a standard con among disreputable firms, Don said.
  • PHOENIX-The Senate impeachment trial is a sad and disreputable sight.
  • It's difficult to see disreputable in a sentence .
  • Horror is supposed to be disreputable for it to work.
  • Claudius was given a temple on Rome's disreputable Mons Caelius.
  • It is recorded in 1298 as " an immemorial custom " in Provence that rich burghers enjoyed the honour of knighthood; and less than a century later we find Sacchetti complaining that the dignity is open to any rich upstart, however disreputable his antecedents.
  • It is deemed disreputable for a young man not to marry when he has attained a sufficient age; there are, therefore, few unmarried men.
  • He was heavy, grubby, and vaguely disreputable