good+repute

  • 21Good-humor — Good Good, a. [Compar. {Better}; superl. {Best}. These words, though used as the comparative and superlative of good, are from a different root.] [AS. G[=o]d, akin to D. goed, OS. g[=o]d, OHG. guot, G. gut, Icel. g[=o][eth]r, Sw. & Dan. god, Goth …

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  • 22Good-nature — Good Good, a. [Compar. {Better}; superl. {Best}. These words, though used as the comparative and superlative of good, are from a different root.] [AS. G[=o]d, akin to D. goed, OS. g[=o]d, OHG. guot, G. gut, Icel. g[=o][eth]r, Sw. & Dan. god, Goth …

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  • 23Repute — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Repute >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 distinction distinction mark name figure Sgm: N 1 repute repute reputation Sgm: N 1 good repute good repute high repute Sgm: N 1 note note …

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  • 24repute — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Reputation Nouns 1. repute, reputation, distinction, mark, name, figure; note, notability, celebrity, fame, famousness, renown, popularity, credit, prestige, glory, honor; luster, illustriousness,… …

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  • 25repute — noun (U) formal 1 reputation: of good/evil/international etc repute: a man of good repute 2 a good reputation: a hotel of some repute …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 26repute — /ri pyooht /, n., v., reputed, reputing. n. 1. estimation in the view of others; reputation: persons of good repute. 2. favorable reputation; good name; public respect. v.t. 3. to consider or believe (a person or thing) to be as specified; regard …

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  • 27repute — /rəˈpjut / (say ruh pyooht) noun 1. estimation in the view of others; reputation: persons of good repute. 2. favourable reputation; good name; credit or note. –verb (t) (reputed, reputing) 3. (commonly in the passive) to consider or esteem (a… …

  • 28repute — re•pute [[t]rɪˈpyut[/t]] n. v. put•ed, put•ing 1) estimation in the view of others; reputation: persons of good repute[/ex] 2) favorable reputation 3) to consider or believe (a person or thing) to be as specified (usu. used in the passive): He… …

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  • 29repute — The esteem or opinion held by the public, the community, or neighborhood in respect of a person or a thing. People v Belcastro, 356 Ill 144, 190 NE 301, 92 ALR 1223. See good repute …

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  • 30Repute — Re*pute , n. 1. Character reputed or attributed; reputation, whether good or bad; established opinion; public estimate. [1913 Webster] He who regns Monarch in heaven, till then as one secure Sat on his throne, upheld by old repute. Milton. [1913… …

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