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Reputation in a sentence

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Sentence count:264+59Posted:2017-03-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: reportreputeSimilar words: deputationmutationrepudiationsalutationproportional representationtransmutationputativerepresentationMeaning: [‚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. 
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121. His reputation stunk for obscenities to a maiden.
122. The political scandal tarnished the reputation of the president.
123. The judge had a reputation for complete objectivity.
124. Such conduct will compromise your reputation.
125. The malicious rumours compromised her good reputation.
126. His approach had won him a reputation as a tough manager.
127. Oasis had a reputation as one of rock's most impressive live acts.
128. The company enjoys a world-wide reputation for quality of design.
129. The new teacher has a reputation for firmness and is unlikely to tolerate misbehaviour.
130. He tried to use it to damage our international reputation.
131. He had shot three people dead earning himself a reputation as a tough guy.
132. His noisome reputation for corruption had already begun to spread.
133. Marsalis has a formidable reputation in both jazz and classical music.
134. Harriet has built up quite a reputation for herself as a reporter.
135. I will not have the likes of you dragging down my reputation.
136. They have a reputation for latching onto all the latest crazes.
137. The school's reputation was ruined by the bad behaviour of a few individuals.
138. Her reputation as a good mother speaks well for her.
139. They tried to tear down the reputation of the novelist.
140. Before the recent political scandal,[www.Sentencedict.com] her reputation had been stainless.
141. He reacquired an academic reputation after five years of hard work.
142. In the novel, Constanza is a paragon of virtue who would never compromise her reputation.
143. His reputation lends a certain validity to the approach that it might not deserve.
144. His reputation as a troublemaker told against him when he tried to change his job.
145. The Hull team had a bad reputation for playing rough.
146. Under its new conductor, the orchestra has established an international reputation.
147. He had the reputation of being one of the most tight-fisted and demanding of employers.
148. During my political life I've earned myself a reputation as someone who'll stick his neck out, a bit of a rebel.
149. Mr Zuma had a solid reputation as a grass roots organiser.
150. The museum has been loudly trumpeting its reputation as one of the finest in the world.
More similar words: deputationmutationrepudiationsalutationproportional representationtransmutationputativerepresentationmisrepresentationreputedreputedlystationreparationannotationincantationdenotationvegetationstationerygestationagitationdictationtrepidationpreparationstationarylimitationsanitationinvitationlevitationplantationmeditation
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