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house of ill repute

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Word: House of Ill Repute

Definition: A "house of ill repute" is a place, usually a building, where people, especially women, sell sexual services. It is often referred to as a brothel. The term suggests that the place is not respected or has a bad reputation.

Usage Instructions:
  • This term is quite formal and is often used in literature or discussions about history or social issues. In everyday conversation, people might simply say "brothel" or "whorehouse."
  • It is important to use this term carefully, as it can be considered disrespectful to the people who work there.
Example:
  • "In the old part of town, there was a house of ill repute that was known for its secrecy and late-night activities."
Advanced Usage:
  • This phrase can be used in discussions about societal views on morality and legality concerning sex work. For example: "The debate over the legalization of sex work often touches on the existence of houses of ill repute."
Word Variants:
  • House of ill fame - another term that can be used interchangeably with "house of ill repute."
  • Brothel - a more common and straightforward term for the same concept.
Different Meanings:
  • The phrase "ill repute" can also be used separately to describe a person or place known for bad behavior or reputation, not just related to sex work. For example, "He has a reputation of ill repute in the community."
Synonyms:
  • Brothel
  • Whorehouse
  • Bordello
  • Red-light district (often refers to a broader area where such activities occur)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are not many idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "house of ill repute," but you might encounter phrases like "to frequent a house of ill repute," which means to visit such a place regularly.
Noun
  1. a building where prostitutes are available

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