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reputation
[ rep-yuh-tey-shuhn ]
noun
- the estimation in which a person or thing is held, especially by the community or the public generally; repute:
a man of good reputation.
- favorable repute; good name:
to ruin one's reputation by misconduct.
Synonyms: recognition, honor, esteem, renown, distinction, fame
Antonyms: disrepute
- a favorable and publicly recognized name or standing for merit, achievement, reliability, etc.:
to build up a reputation.
- the estimation or name of being, having, having done, etc., something specified:
He has the reputation of being a shrewd businessman.
reputation
/ ˌrɛpjʊˈteɪʃən /
noun
- the estimation in which a person or thing is generally held; opinion
- a high opinion generally held about a person or thing; esteem
- notoriety or fame, esp for some specified characteristic
- have a reputationto be known or notorious, esp for promiscuity, excessive drinking, or the like
Derived Forms
- ˌrepuˈtationless, adjective
Other Words From
- repu·tation·al adjective
- self-repu·tation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of reputation1
Word History and Origins
Origin of reputation1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The reality now – and it would probably have been the case anyway – is that Guardiola’s reputation will forever be tied to City’s, good or bad.
Along with his role as an economist, Bawumia has also built the reputation of being a digital visionary.
"Online gaming often gets a bad reputation, but our study reveals a different story. We found that gaming can actually help people develop valuable workplace skills," reports Shirmohammadi.
The Chargers didn’t live up to their statistical reputation as the NFL’s best scoring defense against the Bengals.
McDonald’s ice cream machines have garnered an infamous — and comical — reputation for always being broken.
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