Reputation
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the state of being held in high esteem and honor; repute
- notoriety for some particular characteristic
- the general estimation that the public has for a person; report
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- Franco quickly gained a reputation as a good officer.
- Bilotti soon gained a reputation for violence.
- Mingus gained a reputation as a bass prodigy.
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- They quickly developed a reputation for having fun.
- He developed a reputation as a maverick lawyer.
- He quickly developed a reputation for his fast and thorough work.
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- Today, his international reputation is well established.
- Paul Kogerman won international reputation with his work on oil shale.
- In the 1950s A. C. Bang won an international reputation for its mink furs.
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- He soon earned a reputation as a good-fielding first baseman.
- ), and he has earned a reputation for violence and brutality.
- Indian Queen earned a reputation for winning over long distances.
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- He enjoyed a good reputation in his country.
- Czech hockey school has a good reputation.
- The medicine enjoyed a good reputation locally and overseas.
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- Wild had a frightening reputation among Southerners.
- Ochino's reputation among Protestants was low.
- Recently, the tower's reputation among Czechs has improved.
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- There, he established a reputation as a formidable debater.
- Webb, like his predecessor, established a reputation as a maverick MP.
- He soon established a reputation as a player of eccentric character parts.
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- Skinner knew Beanes and the high reputation he had.
- Bulgarian rugby has not traditionally enjoyed a high reputation.
- The two also have a high reputation among students for their respective stature and personality.
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- In Burma, Blair acquired a reputation as an outsider.
- They rarely lost and acquired a reputation as fierce warriors.
- He quickly acquired a reputation as one of the finest instrumentalists in Venice.
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- Due to this bad reputation, the car wasn't very popular in Sweden.
- One cause of his bad reputation may have been his lack of language skills.
- This part of the city is the poorest area of Budapest with a bad reputation.
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- This case brought him more than ever into national reputation.
- His national reputation began to grow.
- Middleport Park Bowling Club has a national reputation and has won several national trophies.
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- These works established his reputation.
- He established his reputation as a critic by his independent novels.
- Newman first established his reputation in the industry as an assistant director at MGM.
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- They built a reputation on solid club work.
- Herring has built a reputation as an innovative and successful coach.
- He quickly built a reputation as an activist among the Black community in Los Angeles.
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- It is making itself a great reputation for quality."
- He made a great reputation in old men's parts.
- This work enjoyed a great reputation during the Middle Ages.
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- The brand also gained a strong reputation for quality at the expense of other brands.
- Channel 4 has a strong reputation for history programmes and real-life documentaries.
- Malang has a strong reputation throughout Indonesia as a center for higher education and learning.
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- As her reputation grew, so did the amount of money she was making.
- As a consequence of these trips abroad, his continental reputation grew.
- Over the next seven years, his reputation grew and Lowe became widely and favorably known.
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- Zainab Pasha’s reputation was actually known after the Tobacco Protest.
- This is due in large part to Artemis’s reputation as a protector of wildlife.
- Powell developed new educational products that built upon the "Britannica"s reputation.
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- With her growing reputation, the Soviet authorities did not ignore her.
- These years also saw the growing reputation of "Being and Time" outside Germany.
- The growing reputation of Le Neve's pack in 1697 prompted Sir Horatio Pettus Bt.
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- Zainab Pasha’s reputation was actually known after the Tobacco Protest.
- This is due in large part to Artemis’s reputation as a protector of wildlife.
- Kelso is alarmed by their arrival, as he knows of Harry’s reputation as a cold-blooded killer.
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- The mine had a poor reputation with the saying ″on boiling mine payday″, meaning never.
- Faced with high maintenance costs and a poor reputation, Alcatraz closed on March 21, 1963.
- Tandon motorcycles suffered from a poor reputation as regards design, materials and build quality, enjoying only limited popularity.
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- He served for 26 years, gaining a reputation as one of the court's most prolific justices.
- His Daggers career got off to an indifferent start with Ogogo gaining a reputation for getting sent off.
- In the early 1930s, he supported the music scene in San Francisco, gaining a reputation as an adept amateur concert singer himself.
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- Because of this long tradition, their workmanship and quality has an excellent reputation.
- During this period, the abbey maintained an excellent reputation for the virtue of its canons.
- The column had an excellent reputation, and was one of the few such columns in the professional magazines.
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- With these collections, Cummings made his reputation as an avant garde poet.
- Stoddart made his reputation in club cricket and was playing for Middlesex by 1885.
- Between several works he has made, his treatise on the Eucharist has made his reputation immortal.