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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
“James Woods has a reputation in the business of not mincing words,” Breitbart posted in September 2013.
He lambasts the case as without evidence, an unfair trial, and damaging for the American reputation.
Furthermore, checking online IP reputation services reveals that they have been used by malware operators in the past.
Pastor Gaylard Williams earned a good reputation among his evangelical ilk.
He had already let his reputation sour—and his country down—so he paid up.
As usual the dinner was recherché, for the Pandemonium chef enjoyed a world-wide reputation.
Particularly was this the case with Davout, who since 1809 had suspected that Berthier desired to ruin his reputation.
He was a bookbinder previous to going upon the stage; and acquired a high degree of reputation as an actor.
She has painted several portraits of her mother, which would have made for her a reputation had she done no others.
From that time its reputation has kept pace with its cultivation, until it now enjoys a world wide popularity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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