Definitionadj. tending to bring discredit or disrepute
Last update: November 29, 2018
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Over my chocolate and sandwiches I sat in curiosity discreditable, but natural. [noun]
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To dream of brimstone, foretells that discreditable dealings will lose you many friends. [Please select]
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She looked as though she were hiding something discreditable but delightful. [Please select]
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"You may think I'm discreditable," he said, "but I know I am."' [Please select]
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The manner in which the money was spent was discreditable. [Please select]
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'" This fear is natural and inevitable, but it is none the less dangerous and discreditable."' [Please select]
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"If it's not debt, what is the nature of your discreditable connection with Gilmore." [Please select]
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He realized that if he had done nothing positively discreditable in the unusual and difficult position into which Fate had thrust him, at least he had done nothing creditable. [Please select]
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But they were not reticent enough to prevent the circulation of certain uneasy rumours and extravagant stories of discreditable adventures--discreditable, that is, from the buccaneering point of view--of which Captain Blood had been guilty. [Please select]
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