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.
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241. Our company always hold quality as the first principle and enjoy good reputation among our customers.
242. Dispiriting experiences like this will quickly damage the reputation of UK higher education abroad.
243. In the 1980 s and 1990 s they developed a reputation for gluttonous excess.
244. Finally, in Elizabeth's sister after the elopement with Lydia, Darcy save her reputation.
245. The village had a reputation as a latter-day Sodom and Gomorrah.
246. Its elegant dubbing techology and production enjoy high reputation both inside and outside the country.
247. Mr Murdoch is a tabloid king who has a reputation for taking everything he buys downmarket.
248. McDonnell Aircraft established a worldwide reputation as a developer and producer of excellent fighter aircraft.
249. All this went along with his reputation as a casual and easy grader.
250. Chrysler executives had a better reputation for their golfing abilities than for expertise with cars.
251. Folk dance have a good reputation both at home and abroad.
252. Bad reputation created by a picture and a dirty word!
253. It was at this time that McCluskey got the reputation for being a hard bargainer.
254. All of these can an otherwise reputation a litany of faux pas in of your coworkers.
255. Lord Hertford 's reputation as a discerning,(sentencedict.com)[Sentencedict.com ] major collector was secured.
256. When he changed his school to Brighton, his reputation as a dunce followed him.
257. Bard 1000 Grants a constant , single category bonus to your reputation.
258. Mr Bush now has an opportunity to revamp his reputation by adopting a more emollient style.
259. South Africa's reputation for crime and violence has crimped foreign direct investment.
260. To make greater, as in value, beauty or reputation; augment.
261. Balboa had a reputation as a fierce and quarrelsome young man.
262. Reputation is formalized and amplified by trusted third - parties.
263. Instead, check out the company's reputation through the industry grapevine.
264. Even though he was a good guy, he had a bum reputation.
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.