Discreditable example sentences

Related (5): shameful, dishonorable, scandalous, disreputable, ignominious

dis·cred·it·a·ble

adjective

discreditable (adjective)

  - tending to bring harm to a reputation:

Synonyms

dishonorable, reprehensible, shameful, deplorable, disgraceful, disreputable, blameworthy, culpable, wrong, bad, ignoble, shabby, objectionable, regrettable, unfortunate, indefensible, unjustifiable, unacceptable, unworthy, remiss, exceptionable, creditable, praiseworthy, good, Legal

"Discreditable" Example Sentences

1. The politician's behavior was discreditable to his party.
2. His discreditable past was unearthed during the investigation.
3. The company's discreditable practices were exposed by the media.
4. It is highly discreditable to cheat on an exam.
5. The professor's discreditable remarks caused a stir among students.
6. Your discreditable behavior will not be tolerated in this workplace.
7. The athlete's discreditable conduct led to his suspension from the team.
8. The discreditable rumors about her past haunted her for years.
9. His discreditable behavior towards his colleagues led to his dismissal.
10. The company's discreditable reputation led to a decrease in sales.
11. The politician's discreditable actions were criticized by the opposition party.
12. His discreditable conduct during the trial made the jury doubt his innocence.
13. The journalist's discreditable article was heavily criticized by readers.
14. It is discreditable to discriminate against someone based on their race or gender.
15. The company's discreditable policies caused employees to quit.
16. The musician's discreditable comments about a fellow artist caused controversy.
17. His discreditable past criminal record prevented him from getting the job.
18. The employee's discreditable behavior towards customers led to many complaints.
19. The discreditable accusations against the professor were disproven.
20. The politician's discreditable behavior tarnished his public image.
21. It is discreditable to spread rumors about someone without evidence.
22. The athlete's discreditable use of performance-enhancing drugs led to his disqualification.
23. His discreditable history of plagiarism resulted in his expulsion from school.
24. The company's discreditable treatment of its workers led to a strike.
25. The politician's discreditable financial dealings were exposed by a whistleblower.
26. His discreditable behavior towards his girlfriend led to a breakup.
27. The company's discreditable marketing tactics misled consumers.
28. The journalist's discreditable interview with the celebrity was criticized for being too invasive.
29. It is discreditable to take credit for someone else's work.
30. The athlete's discreditable behavior towards fans led to his suspension from the league.

Common Phases

1. The scandalous affair was discreditable to their family;
2. His dishonest behavior in the workplace was discreditable to his reputation;
3. The fraudulent charges on her credit card were discreditable to the bank's security measures;
4. The biased reporting by the news outlet was discreditable to their journalistic integrity;
5. The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs was discreditable to the sport.

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