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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.
Antonyms: disreputea 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
to be known or notorious, esp for promiscuity, excessive drinking, or the like
Other Word Forms
- reputationless adjective
- reputational adjective
- self-reputation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of reputation1
Word History and Origins
Origin of reputation1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Mary, meanwhile, is in the midst of a public divorce scandal that threatens to derail her reputation.
BusinessLDN told BBC London that Tube strikes have a direct impact not only on businesses but also on the global reputation of the capital.
Moreno is seeking damages for lost wages and benefits, lost business opportunities and harm to her professional reputation.
The price and exclusivity of Kith Ivy aligns with Erewhon’s own high-end reputation.
“Their reputations are on the line. Our reputations are on the line. Nobody’s saying there’s no risks. But there are contingencies ... mitigation strategies, security packages and contractual regimes that equally meet that risk,” he said.
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When To Use
A reputation is the opinion people or a wider community have of a person, group of people, company, or similar, as in The restaurant had a reputation for slow service but excellent food.A reputation is also someone’s favorable standing in the community, as in Stella protected her business’s reputation by always giving excellent customer service.A reputation also means being known for something. In this sense, you can have a good reputation or a bad one, as in Hanging around with violent gangs will get you a reputation.Note that reputation is different from character. Your reputation is what other people think of you, while your character is your internal qualities. A reputation is often about perception, which means it’s not always factual. Knowing where a reputation comes from can help you determine if it’s deserved or not.Example: The university had a reputation for turning out influential artists.
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