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Meanings of
reputable
in English
Having a good reputation.
disreputable
Related terms
good
respected
respectable
honorable
honored
honourable
esteemed
prestigious
estimable
well-thought-of
Antonyms
Examples for "
disreputable
"
disreputable
Examples for "
disreputable
"
1
As far as Silk knew he'd never seen the
disreputable
fellow before.
2
The entire concept, for that matter, is pretty
disreputable
at the moment.
3
What future would there be, except as a
disreputable
offshore tax haven?
4
As they go back, the pastor offers him a
disreputable
easy chair.
5
They frequent the gambling-tables, and live with the most
disreputable
French Viscounts.
Usage of
reputable
in English
1
In previous elections, the counts from
reputable
companies proved to be accurate.
2
Didn't Mr. McKenzie suggest a
reputable
law firm for you to use?
3
This is easily confirmed by consulting any
reputable
book on the subject.
4
Second, I didn't have any idea where to find a
reputable
one.
5
Seek recommendations from recruiters or other professional and
reputable
career services organisations.
6
As a
reputable
consultant, you never say that, the unnamed consultant said.
7
He's not someone a
reputable
scientist would wish to be associated with.
8
Thoughts of Diana made phantoms of the
reputable
and their reverse alike.
9
But again, it should only be carried out by
reputable
board-certified surgeons.
10
Facebook kept trying to weed out spammers and encourage more
reputable
applications.
11
That is what happens when you don't have competent and
reputable
advisers.
12
A dozen
reputable
firms were open to me but I was ambitious.
13
Properly screened blood or components from a
reputable
source should be used.
14
There had been legacies to live with, not all of them
reputable
.
15
Aside from his penchant for kinky sex, Vinnie was a
reputable
person.
16
In his professional life, Jerry is a less than
reputable
car salesman.
Other examples for "reputable"
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reputable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most reputable
reputable company
very reputable
reputable men
less reputable
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Reputable
through the time
Reputable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common