Repute :
famae,
nominis, fama, plenitudo diuinitatis, gloria, dignitate, famae,, celebritas, odorem suavissimum
numerare, aspiciat, respicite, fiebat ratio iis, arbitror, famae,, parere, honoris, quantum
famae,reputatareputesreputing
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Noun(1) the state of being held in high esteem and honor
Verb(1) look on as or consider
(1) Springer will star as the Producer's brilliant agent of questionable moral repute .(2) Further accolades go to screenwriter Goldman, a Hollywood veteran of great and deserved repute , for accepting this script doctoring job, without which the film certainly wouldn't have been made.(3) With actors of such high repute , the Lusaka shows promise to be a big success and will definitely leave many a theatre goer screaming for more.(4) The speech is equally conspicuous for what Paulson omitted to mention about his industry's own role in contributing to the low repute in which corporate America is now held.(5) chefs of international repute(6) He has been a member of The Royal Ballet since 1976, was made principal in 1984, and is also a choreographer of considerable repute .(7) pollution could bring the authority's name into bad repute(8) Though formal, they are excellently structured courses of international repute .(9) She was a theatre major, and a director of repute within the student body.(10) On the subject of the various reports emanating out of the North, he confined himself to the suggestion that ÔÇÿan investigator of international repute be brought inÔÇÖ to assist in the Omagh affair.(11) In 1640 Edward Dacres published the first English translation of The Prince, but it was well known both by repute and in Italian and Latin texts throughout the previous century.(12) The next poem, ÔÇÿSol Lewitt's Double Pyramid,ÔÇÖ plays on an art form of minimalist repute but multiple aspects.(13) Berni Searle's emergence as an artist of international repute coincides more or less with South Africa's first decade of democracy.(14) John Woo certainly lives up to his repute and delivers absolutely breathtaking action scenes and camera maneuvers, which are, quite frankly, the only aspects that keep you watching the movie till the end.(15) Last month, it decided to commission an independent review of the scheme by experts of international repute .(16) Decent restaurants, shops of international repute , bearable hotel, excellent restaurants and the bustle that spells boom.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. reputation ::
nominis
2. name ::
nomine
3. character ::
ingenium
Verb
4. take to be ::
ut sit
5. regard as ::
circa quod
6. think of ::
animo vertere
7. esteem ::
arbitrantes,
8. look upon ::
respice in
9. look on ::
aspiciat
Noun
1. reputation ::
nominis
2. name ::
nomine
3. character ::
ingenium
Verb
4. take to be ::
ut sit
5. regard as ::
circa quod
6. think of ::
animo vertere
7. esteem ::
arbitrantes,
8. look upon ::
respice in
9. look on ::
aspiciat
Different Formsrepute, reputed, reputes, reputing
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