intellectually disreputable

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Considered not respectable in academic or intellectual circles.

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Examples (20)

  • This approach remains intellectually disreputable even now.
  • His theories were dismissed as intellectually disreputable by serious scholars.
  • The professor dismissed the theory as intellectually disreputable due to its lack of evidence.
  • The journalist's column was often criticized for being intellectually disreputable.
  • Publishing in that journal is considered intellectually disreputable by serious scholars.
  • She found his approach to the complex problem to be intellectually disreputable.
  • His arguments, based on pseudoscience, were widely seen as intellectually disreputable.
  • Promoting such intellectually disreputable ideas can harm public discourse.
  • The committee found the methodology so flawed that the entire study was deemed intellectually disreputable.
  • Many considered the entire movement to be intellectually disreputable and lacking substance.
  • Despite its popular appeal, the idea has always been intellectually disreputable within the scientific community.
  • To avoid being seen as intellectually disreputable, one must rely on solid evidence.
  • Citing such sources would make your entire paper seem intellectually disreputable.
  • The university would not tolerate intellectually disreputable research practices.
  • He built his career on promoting concepts that most of his peers regarded as intellectually disreputable.
  • His arguments were so flimsy they bordered on being intellectually disreputable.
  • That line of reasoning is not just wrong; it's intellectually disreputable.
  • Critics lambasted the film for its intellectually disreputable portrayal of history.
  • The very notion was considered intellectually disreputable a century ago but is now gaining traction.
  • Such an intellectually disreputable claim requires extraordinary proof.