demi-reputable, a.
(dɛmɪˈrɛpjʊtəb(ə)l)
[f. demi- + reputable; see demi-rep.]
Of doubtful reputation. Also ˌdemi-repuˈtation.
1897 W. J. Locke Derelicts xvii. 224 That fashionable demi-reputable world which had drawn him to his precipice. 1909 M. B. Saunders Litany Lane x, People with doubtful histories, women of demi-reputation. |