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  2. 1. : the character or status commonly ascribed to one : reputation. 2. : the state of being favorably known, spoken of, or esteemed. Synonyms. Noun. character. fame. mark. name. note. odor. rep [ slang] report. reputation. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of repute in a Sentence. Noun that's a repair shop of good repute.

  3. noun. estimation in the view of others; reputation: persons of good repute. favorable reputation; good name; public respect. Synonyms: honor, distinction. Antonyms: dishonor. verb (used with object) , re·put·ed, re·put·ing. to consider or believe (a person or thing) to be as specified; regard (usually used in the passive):

  4. hold someone in high/low repute idiom; ill, good, etc. repute phrase; See all meanings

  5. a bad, good, etc. reputation: of good/ill repute a place of ill repute. See more. Idiom. hold someone in high/low repute. (Definition of repute from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of repute. repute.

  6. 1. See of repute. 2. uncountable noun. A person's or organization's repute is their reputation, especially when this is good. [formal] Under his stewardship, the U.N.'s repute has risen immeasurably. Synonyms: reputation, standing, fame, celebrity More Synonyms of repute. 3. See by repute.

  7. 1. estimation in the view of others; reputation: persons of good repute. 2. favorable reputation. v.t. 3. to consider or believe (a person or thing) to be as specified (usu. used in the passive): He was reputed to be a millionaire.

  8. noun. /rɪˈpyut/ [uncountable] (formal) the opinion that people have of someone or something synonym reputation I know him only by repute. She is a writer of international repute. My parents were artists of (some) repute (= had a very good reputation). Want to learn more?

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