Synonym: honest, honorable, moral, principled, respectable, upright, upstanding, well-thought-of. Antonym: infamous. Similar words: reputation, indisputably, mutable, immutable, refutable, inscrutable, irrefutable, deputation. Meaning: ['repjətəbl / -jʊ-] adj. having a good reputation.
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61 I don't see how a reputable surgeon could know anything about it.
62 His father is a reputable boss, and everyone knows him.
63 We will continue to bring you in coverage of reputable competition worldwide.
64 Once awarded Shanghai International Fair Golden Reward, Shanghai Brand, Trade Brand, Reputable Product.
65 Talk about competitive pressure: if a young male does not have a good, decent paying job at a reputable company and own his own apartment, he's pretty much chump change.
66 Jiang said that China supports the government of DRC's efforts towards economic reconstruction and will encourage reputable Chinese businesses to invest in the DRC.
67 There have always been reputable and competent scientists that have disagreed with new theories.
68 But you must understand that any reputable company must have an absolutely modern image.
69 In ancient times his family was both large, and reputable.
70 Whilst we use our best endeavor to select reputable websites and sources of information, no warranty or representation as to the fitness and properness of the External Websites is given by us.
71 Many Chinese are attracted to Apple goods precisely because they are made by a reputable foreign company, and are not tainted with the suspicion of shoddiness that comes with many local brands.
72 Unlike whisk, whore has a reputable etymology, going all the way to Indo-European (among its cognates are Latin carus and Old Irish cara "friend"); Goths called a prostitute hors.
73 It is certainly surprising that such a highly reputable magazine should drivel about the matter.
74 A responsible, reputable breeder knows the genetics behind a pedigree.
75 But there are ways to assure that your old electronic equipment is handled by a reputable recycler, says Puckett.
76 Yet the movie's depiction of the fallout from climate change stretches reputable science to apocalyptic proportions.
77 With competitive price and good service attitude, we become a reputable semiconductor and passive components supplier – Come to cooperate with us and gain the vantage of trouble-free today.
78 They are all intelligent, reputable men and all judges of good wine.
79 The biggest suggestion I have for people thinking about getting an OES (Old English Sheepdog), would be to make sure you find a reputable breeder.
80 Be sure to choose a reputable brand of dog food . Check with your veterinarian for recommendations.
81 Simplicity of language is not only reputable, but perhaps even sacred.
82 To avoid being cheating, we should look a reputable real estate agent.
83 Our company is a reputable state - run real estate developing company.
84 He said: "This is an important piece of research from a reputable team, but it's not a defining moment, and what concerns us is that there are people who will seek to make capital out of this.
85 GSR Ventures, Morningside group and another reputable VC fund participated in this financing round.
86 Dalian half sky home service limited company [sentencedict .com], authorized and registered by Dalian industrial and commercial bureau is a professional and reputable housekeeping service company .
87 Just be sure to buy your brain recalibration audios from reputable sleep companies, and not slick marketing companies.
88 A comparative expensive unit from a reputable instrument firm is a wise investment.
89 Think about stemware, too—most reputable producers of wineglass series offer water glasses that complement the wineglasses.
90 Balfours of shaws: an ancient, honest, reputable house , peradventure in these latter days decayed.
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