Synonym: report, repute. Similar words: deputation, mutation, repudiation, salutation, proportional representation, transmutation, putative, representation. Meaning: [‚repjə'teɪʃn /-jʊ-] n. 1. the state of being held in high esteem and honor 2. notoriety for some particular characteristic 3. the general estimation that the public has for a person.
Random good picture Not show
31. His reputation was blemished by that article.
32. The reputation of the navigator is under assault from historical revisionists.
33. He gained a reputation as being a staunch defender/supporter of civil rights.
34. He can scarcely survive this scandal with his reputation intact.
35. She had the combined talents of toughness, intellect, experience and unsullied reputation.
36. I think she'll be head of this company in five year's time - I'd stake my reputation on it.
37. She was once a political nonentity, but has since won a formidable reputation as a determined campaigner.
38. Her reputation suffered a mortal blow as a result of the scandal.
39. His reputation, he said, had been unfairly sullied by allegations, half-truths and innuendos.
40. Success in the talks will reinforce his reputation as an international statesman.
40. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
41. He is a man with a reputation for being tough and unafraid of unpopular decisions.
42. She has built up an enviable reputation as a harpist.
43. Her wealth and reputation gave her entree into upper-class circles.
44. Douglas has an undeserved reputation for being dull and dry.
45. She brought several persons of good credit to witness to her reputation.
46. This is an opportunity to enhance the reputation of the company.
47. He gained a reputation as a forceful member of the party.
48. We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original.
49. Our company is proud of its reputation for fair dealing.
50. A few years after his graduation from a university the man acquired the reputation of being a philosopher.
51. She started to get a reputation as an unselfish girl with a heart of gold.
52. Although he is known to only a few[sentencedict.com], his reputation among them is very great.
53. The scandal could damage her reputation but the press reported it anyhow.
54. Her film was a complete failure, and this did her reputation a lot of harm.
55. We must build on our reputation to expand the business.
56. The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's.
57. The affair could tarnish the reputation of the prime minister.
58. Labour was also unable to live down its reputation as the party of high taxes.
59. Judge Kelso has a reputation for being strict but fair.
60. Alice Munro has a reputation for being a very depressing writer.
More similar words: deputation, mutation, repudiation, salutation, proportional representation, transmutation, putative, representation, misrepresentation, reputed, reputedly, station, reparation, annotation, incantation, denotation, vegetation, stationery, gestation, agitation, dictation, trepidation, preparation, stationary, limitation, sanitation, invitation, levitation, plantation, meditation.