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reputability
noun as in honesty
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in incorruptibility
Strong matches
- bluntness
- candor
- confidence
- conscientiousness
- equity
- fairness
- faithfulness
- fidelity
- frankness
- genuineness
- goodness
- honor
- honorableness
- impeccability
- integrity
- justness
- loyalty
- morality
- openness
- outspokenness
- plainness
- principle
- probity
- rectitude
- responsibility
- right
- scrupulousness
- self-respect
- sincerity
- soundness
- straightforwardness
- straightness
- trustiness
- trustworthiness
- uprightness
- veracity
- virtue
Weak matches
noun as in respectability
Strong matches
noun as in upstandingness
Weak matches
- bluntness
- candor
- confidence
- conscientiousness
- equity
- evenhandedness
- fairness
- faithfulness
- fidelity
- frankness
- genuineness
- goodness
- honor
- honorableness
- impeccability
- incorruptibility
- integrity
- justness
- loyalty
- morality
- openness
- outspokenness
- plainness
- principle
- probity
- rectitude
- responsibility
- right
- scrupulousness
- self-respect
- sincerity
- soundness
- straightforwardness
- straightness
- trustiness
- trustworthiness
- uprightness
- veracity
- virtue
Example Sentences
For a subset of extremely partisan users, today’s algorithm can turn their feeds into echo chambers of divisive content and news, of varying reputability, that support their outlook.
“The coronavirus puts a veneer of reputability on it that perhaps wasn’t there before,” said Ben Clift, a professor of political economy at the University of Warwick in England.
Such research marks a resurgence of these substances in a clinical context – a resurgence arguably unseen since the ’60s cocktail of hedonistic recreational excess and resulting social panic stripped psychedelics of any lingering reputability.
The public talk of perjury or contempt charges represents a threat to the reputability of Sondland, who has been known as a successful Pacific Northwest businessman.
To play golf, for example, as The Donald has spent much of his presidency doing, became at once “the conventional mark of superior pecuniary achievement” and “the conventional index of reputability.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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