bad reputation in English

bad name, fame for negative reasons

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1. FOR centuries toads and frogs have had a bad reputation.

2. People want to see the area's bad reputation turned to positive.

3. 19 The Hull team had a bad reputation for playing rough.

4. Couponing has gotten a bad reputation with the rise in T.V

5. In other words, in spite of their bad reputation, Cockroaches are ­an important part of many

6. A later residence in Northamptonshire was licensed in 1673 for dissenter meetings, in spite of his earlier bad reputation there.

7. Although microwave has a bad reputation with reheating some foods, it is actually the best method to go for when reheating Brats

8. They often have a bad reputation because they are the only animal other than humans that can contract leprosy, but cases of humans getting leprosy by handling Armadillos are extremely rare

9. The king, despite the bad reputation attributed by history, had good relations with Beatus of Liébana, perhaps the most important cultural figure of the kingdom, and supported him in his fight against adoptionism.

10. Storyline The owner of a big country house in a small village called Barrancas, has a bad reputation of mistreating his employees, so when the caretaker of the house disappears, everyone think he left

11. Blacken [sb] 's name v expr verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." figurative (give a bad reputation) ensuciar el nombre de expr expresión : Expresiones idiomáticas, dichos, refranes y frases hechas de tres o más palabras ("Dios nos libre", "a lo hecho