REPUTED in a Sentence
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217 example sentences for REPUTED, such as:
1. His reputation was blemished by that article.
2. He built up a reputation as a tough businessman.
3. She has a very good reputation among her fellows.
4. Oh, Scarlett, he has the most terrible reputation.
5. His approach had won him a reputation as a tough manager.
2. He built up a reputation as a tough businessman.
3. She has a very good reputation among her fellows.
4. Oh, Scarlett, he has the most terrible reputation.
5. His approach had won him a reputation as a tough manager.
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Meanings and Examples of REPUTED
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reputed
a. state of being held in high esteem and honor
Classic Sentence: (147 in 10 pages)
1 For which reason we should on such occasions choose for our tools those who have had experience in similar affairs, and trust no others though reputed of the truest courage.
Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VI.
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VI.
2 Commencing then with the first of the above-named characteristics, I say that it would be well to be reputed liberal.
The Prince By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XVI — CONCERNING LIBERALITY AND MEANNESS
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XVI — CONCERNING LIBERALITY AND MEANNESS
3 The present King of Spain would not have undertaken or conquered in so many enterprises if he had been reputed liberal.
The Prince By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XVI — CONCERNING LIBERALITY AND MEANNESS
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XVI — CONCERNING LIBERALITY AND MEANNESS
4 At the moment when the Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale thus communed with himself, and struck his forehead with his hand, old Mistress Hibbins, the reputed witch-lady, is said to have been passing by.
5 Before this boy, who was reputed to be a great scholar, and was very good-looking, and at least half-a-dozen years my senior, I was carried as before a magistrate.
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 6. I ENLARGE MY CIRCLE OF ACQUAINTANCE
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 6. I ENLARGE MY CIRCLE OF ACQUAINTANCE
6 Certainly, as he had himself owned, the reputed son of Major Cavalcanti was a wilful fellow.
7 A large majority of the "superior" white men prominent in the affair are the reputed fathers of mulatto children.
8 Presently the massive door of the cell opened to admit a tchinovnik named Samosvitov, a robust, sensual individual who was reputed by his comrades to be something of a rake.
9 A sergeant of the English Guards, the foremost boxer in England, reputed invulnerable by his companions, had been killed there by a little French drummer-boy.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER VI—FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER VI—FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON
10 Jupiter,' she cries, 'for thou art reputed lawgiver of hospitality, grant that this be a joyful day to the Tyrians and the voyagers from Troy, a day to live in our children's memory.
11 Oh, Scarlett, he has the most terrible reputation.
12 Lucky for Ashley that he had an unassailable reputation for courage, or else there'd be trouble.
13 If you didn't do these things, the other matrons talked about you and then your reputation was ruined and your family disgraced.
14 If you were too nice to young husbands, their wives said you were fast and you got a bad reputation and never caught any beaux of your own.
15 There, I'll be saying no more tonight, for I'm going to see this fine Captain Butler who makes so light of me daughter's reputation.
Example Sentence: (70 in 5 pages)
1 Intelligence is really not what we think it is, it is not going to college or earning a PhD in so called reputed educational institutions.
2 They employed him because of his reputed skill in dealing with the press.
3 A good reputation sits still; a bad one runs about.
4 Although he is known to only a few, his reputation among them is very great.
5 She has a very good reputation among her fellows.
6 His reputation lends a certain validity to the approach that it might not deserve.
7 His reputation was blemished by that article.
8 If you would build for your happiness a sure foundation, let the stone for the corner be a good reputation.
9 He built up a reputation as a tough businessman.
10 He is a man with a reputation for being tough and unafraid of unpopular decisions.
11 His approach had won him a reputation as a tough manager.
12 He had shot three people dead earning himself a reputation as a tough guy.
13 To care for wisdom and truth and the improvement of the soul is far better than to seek money and honour and reputation.
14 The reputation of the navigator is under assault from historical revisionists.
15 He has a well-deserved reputation as a reliable worker.