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Meanings of
repute
in English
Russian
реноме
Portuguese
fama
Catalan
reputació
Spanish
reputacion
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Social opinion about entity.
reputation
credibility
disrepute
Russian
реноме
Portuguese
considerar
Catalan
considerar
Spanish
considerar
Back to the meaning
Look on as or consider.
esteem
think of
regard as
look upon
look on
take to be
Portuguese
considerar
Synonyms
Examples for "
esteem
"
esteem
think of
regard as
look upon
look on
Examples for "
esteem
"
1
Question: My son, who was 11 last week, has really low
self
-
esteem
.
2
This can lead to loss of confidence, low
self
-
esteem
and severe stress.
3
By a Diamond, not married; and of wealth or social
esteem
;
talented.
4
Ignoring her, Davis said, The government's very concerned about
self
-
esteem
these days.
5
Cyclists have issues with
self
-
esteem
:
they have far too much of it.
1
Now, if only he could
think
of
the right question to ask.
2
Jack could only
think
of
one possible answer: they were under attack.
3
We have to
think
of
the wider needs and health of society.
4
Often I will
think
of
something completely different to help me wait.
5
But
think
of
the course of the future as, oh, flowing water.
1
A state which others would
regard
as
fever was normal to them.
2
Across the Persian Gulf they see states they
regard
as
American vassals.
3
What happened next Arthur would always
regard
as
the strangest of accidents.
4
Neither the mother nor the father deserves such
regard
as
the preceptor.
5
We still
regard
as
highly plausible the view suggested in this passage.
1
With these simple conditions, I
look
upon
the cure as absolutely certain.
2
So in due course Rose came to
look
upon
us with favour.
3
They are in no hurry; they
look
upon
the matter as arranged.
4
The others we must
look
upon
as the prizes in the lottery.
5
Besides, I wanted to
look
upon
our beloved city one last time.
1
That wouldn't have been a good
look
on
a national television special.
2
Following the draw, however, Nuengruethai chose to
look
on
the bright side.
3
She was to
look
on
a certain page and a certain line.
4
Walk all the way to the back and
look
on
your right.
5
I han't seen that
look
on
any of my people since Mississippi.
1
He knew exactly the attitude to
take
to
be
accepted within seconds.
2
And how long would it necessarily
take
to
be
starved of language?
3
So what does it really
take
to
be
fit for the bill?
4
This small fry I
take
to
be
the top of their fishery.
5
This is his portrait, which I
take
to
be
a faithful one.
Usage of
repute
in English
1
In the time of the civil wars, astrology was in high
repute
.
2
It is by
repute
unlucky; so you never can have done so.
3
The doctrine is sustained in
repute
at present principally for two reasons.
4
Both of them had the
repute
of being sprung from the gods.
5
No historian of the least
repute
has committed himself to the theory.
6
Like Monsieur Manette, your father, the gentleman was of
repute
in Paris.
7
Randal had risen into grave
repute
upon the strength of Burley's knowledge.
8
It produced a grey marble, much veined, but not in great
repute
.
9
All those who smoked with us were men of standing and
repute
.
10
Another of his brothers was a physician of high
repute
at Florence.
11
Blake never invited ladies to his house-andgentlemen of well known
repute
.
12
Words sometimes become tainted and fall into bad
repute
,
and are discarded.
13
There are not many coaches of any
repute
who can boast that.
14
There are not many coaches of any
repute
that can boast that.
15
His
repute
as a clever and a safe man had left him.
16
He did have a
repute
for charming the lassies of his glen.
Other examples for "repute"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
repute
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
good repute
high repute
great repute
ill repute
bad repute
More collocations
Translations for
repute
Russian
реноме
репутация
Portuguese
fama
renome
honra
honra objetiva
reputação
considerar
Catalan
reputació
considerar
estimar
Spanish
reputacion
reputación
considerar
estimar
Repute
through the time
Repute
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common