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Discover LudwigThe word "ill-reputed" is correct and can be used in written English
You would usually use it to describe a person or thing that has a bad reputation or is regarded unfavorably. For example, "He was an ill-reputed gambler who was well known for cheating."
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She's currently crusading to rename the ill-reputed Malpensa airport after Caravaggio and to create a designer fragrance named after her city.
And then along comes Alan Moffatt, the ill-reputed business partner of Douglas Jaffe who owns and runs the Horseshoe Bay resort, ready and willing to take this pesky land off Perry's hands.
"The set itself can play the part of a protagonist while the elder Germont tragically commands the ill-reputed Violetta to abandon his son for the sake of his daughter".
Empathy represents the "touch" in modern medicine, at present ill-reputed as "high tech, low touch" [ 29].
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Utility of ill-repute?
Another defendant, Francesco Polizzi, 65, a reputed captain, was too ill to be arraigned, and Anthony Mannarino, 55, a reputed soldier known as Anthony Marshmallow, is still at large.
Took ill.
Feeling ill?
"Egypt is ill, very ill.
Jackie Robinson West/Chicago (Ill).
Sīstān is the reputed land of origin of the legendary Kayānian dynasty of Persia.
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