Pronunciation: /ˈdɛmɪˌrɛp/
noun a woman whose behavior is considered immoral or improper
A1 She was known as a demirep in the small town for her scandalous behavior.
A2 The demirep was the talk of the village due to her controversial lifestyle.
B1 The demirep's reputation preceded her wherever she went, causing quite a stir.
B2 Despite her demirep status, she carried herself with confidence and grace.
C1 The demirep's past as a social outcast did not define her future success.
C2 The demirep's tale of redemption and transformation inspired many who knew her story.
adjective describing a woman who is considered immoral or improper
A1 She was known in the village as a demirep woman, always causing gossip.
A2 The demirep behavior of the celebrity shocked her fans.
B1 The demirep reputation of the company led to a decrease in sales.
B2 The demirep actions of the politician were exposed by the media.
C1 Her demirep lifestyle was a constant source of scandal in high society.
C2 Despite her demirep past, she managed to rebuild her reputation and become successful.
formal The demirep was once a respected member of society before her scandalous behavior was revealed.
informal I heard that demirep used to be a high society lady until she started causing trouble.
slang That demirep is always stirring up drama wherever she goes.
figurative Her reputation was tarnished and she became known as a demirep in the eyes of the community.
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