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What is the adverb for disreputables?

What's the adverb for disreputables? Here's the word you're looking for.

reputedly
  1. According to repute or general belief.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Christopher Columbus reputedly chanced upon hammocks in Haiti and sailors were soon slumbering in them on board ship.”
      “Clooney, who reputedly flew in on economy class unannounced, was merely making a pit stop to check on his investment.”
      “In the 1830s, he reputedly travelled often by land yacht, which raises the issue of customary rights.”
disreputably
  1. In a disreputable manner
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  3. Examples:
    1. “These are both wise and heartening words, at a time when Kant is being disreputably pressed into the service of all kinds of non-Kantian commitments.”
      “And Keith Burgess-Jackson thinks Sullivan argues disreputably.”
      “End the day disreputably, drinking to excess in one of the local inns.”
reputationally
  1. In terms of reputation.
reputably
  1. In a reputable manner.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Even where firms are operating reputably, aggressive marketing tactics have become the norm.”
      “McClernand reputably organized and led his brigade, division, and finally, corps in skirmishes and battles of the Western Theater.”
      “David said that it was wrong for children to be approached and that solicitors doing so would be in breach of their responsibility to act reputably.”
reputatively
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