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reputation
noun as in commonly held opinion of person's character
Strongest matches
character, fame, honor, influence, name, notoriety, opinion, position, prestige, prominence, standing, stature
Strong matches
acceptability, account, approval, authority, credit, dependability, distinction, eminence, esteem, estimation, favor, mark, privilege, rank, regard, reliability, renown, rep, report, repute, respectability, trustworthiness, weight
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Example Sentences
Sirikit held a dual reputation as a fashionista and the nation's caring matriarch, with some Western media featuring her on magazine covers and comparing her to former US first lady Jackie Kennedy.
The company’s finances suffered in the wake of Musk’s embrace of partisan politics last fall, which dented Tesla’s reputation in the U.S. and abroad.
The influential critic Edmund Wilson, who helped establish Hemingway’s literary reputation, perceptively stated “his prose is of the first distinction” and conveys “profound emotions and complex states of mind.”
Bluebird Liquor has a reputation as the luckiest lotto shop in all of L.A.
"Without those answers any sceptical person would be worried that there might be some financial wrongdoing taking place and this would risk sullying the reputation of the Royal family," she added.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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