repute in English

noun
1
the opinion generally held of someone or something; the state of being generally regarded in a particular way.
pollution could bring the authority's name into bad repute
verb
1
be generally said or believed to do something or to have particular characteristics.
he was reputed to have a fabulous house

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "repute" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "repute", or refer to the context using the word "repute" in the English Dictionary.

1. He is held in high repute.

2. I know him only by repute.

3. My parents were artists of repute .

4. She is a writer of international repute.

5. Furness wool was of good repute.

6. He was a writer of repute.

7. Round 1900 his repute was still untarnished.

8. The wine is in high repute worldwide.

9. Some of the theatres are in bad repute.

10. He has little repute as an academic.

11. Linda works in a house of ill repute.

12. She was crying in the Qi of good repute.

13. My father was held in high repute by his colleagues.

14. Contemporary popular music in Belgium is also of repute.

15. Many specialized institutions now equal the university in repute.

16. He was taller than me, handsome, an athlete of repute.

17. Under his stewardship, the UN's repute has risen immeas-urably.

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19. By repute, it was a goose that laid a golden egg.

20. They are a company of good repute and have large financial reserves.

21. Giwa Azury, you are a charismatic and grandeur leader of high repute

22. Irene was sent to a house of ill repute, but remained pure.

23. Both universities have medical schools, hospitals, clinics and research centers of worldwide repute.

24. My father was a historian of repute. His speciality was the history of Germany.

25. 1 My father was a historian of repute. His speciality was the history of Germany.

26. Are you acquainted if only by repute with a Mr Landor who is a poet?

27. A mountaineer of repute, whether local or not, is conspicuous by his or her absence.

28. This repute seemed to give the new managers the confidence to approach their bosses as resources.

29. Ramsay knew her by repute only and had been looking forward to seeing her in person.

30. He spent most of his time and money in places of ill repute, though he was a nominal Christian.

31. Visits took in her favorite galleries, museums, and, inevitably for a Bibliophile of international repute, the British Library

32. Two teachers of Gnostic, heterodox repute, traveled abroad at different times during the middle of the second century AD.

33. 14 Two teachers of Gnostic, heterodox repute, traveled abroad at different times during the middle of the second century AD.

34. 19 synonyms for Bordello: brothel, whorehouse, red-light district, cathouse, house of ill repute, knocking shop, bawdy house, house of prostitution, bagnio

35. Aintab was a major educational center with several Armenian schools of good repute; the city also had an impressive cathedral (St

36. His second wife, Madame de Montesson, whom he married secretly in 1773, was a clever woman and an Authoress of some repute.

37. Petersburg Academy at the age of 29, Repin helped assure the international repute of Russian art with The Volga Bargemen, which had taken him three years to complete.

38. There is also his lesser-known classic, “Labor Thee Always to Not Insult or Afright Those Thou Wouldst Leadeth.” DeRinchy also was a poet of some repute, and his little volume “The Truth

39. There are many synonyms of Bagnios which include Bagnio, Bordello, Whorehouse, House Of Ill Repute, Massage Parlor, Cathouse, Bawdy House, Call House, Den Of Iniquity, House Of Assignation, House With Red Doors, etc.

40. From live shows to DJ sets showcasing emerging talent and established and international artists of repute, Bums aims to provide a range of diverse and alternative music for a like minded community to explore, enjoy and contribute to

41. Synonyms: Bagnio; bawdyhouse; bordello; brothel; cathouse; house of ill repute; house of prostitution; sporting house; whorehouse Hypernyms ("Bagnio" is a kind of): building; edifice (a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place)

42. Bagnio: 1 n a building containing public baths Synonyms: bathhouse Types: sudatorium , sudatory a bathhouse for hot air baths or steam baths Type of: house a building in which something is sheltered or located n a building where prostitutes are available Synonyms: bawdyhouse , bordello , brothel , cathouse , house of ill repute , house of

43. The man who Backbites an absent friend, nay, who does not stand up for him when another blames him, the man who angles for bursts of laughter and for the repute of a wit, who can invent what he never saw, who cannot keep a secret - that man is black at heart: mark and avoid him.

44. They were of every variety, for there were lives of all kinds of animals and all sorts of human lives, for there were tyrannies among them, some uninterrupted till the end 1 and others destroyed midway and issuing in penuries and exiles and Beggaries; and there were lives of men of repute for their forms and beauty and bodily strength otherwise

45. They were of every variety, for there were lives of all kinds of animals and all sorts of human lives, for there were tyrannies among them, some uninterrupted till the end and others destroyed midway and issuing in penuries and exiles and Beggaries; and there were lives of men of repute for their forms and beauty and bodily strength otherwise

46. They were of every variety, for there were lives of all kinds of animals and all sorts of human lives, for there were tyrannies among them, some uninterrupted till the end 1 and others destroyed midway and issuing in penuries and exiles and Beggaries; and there were lives of men of repute for their forms and beauty and bodily strength otherwise