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reputable
[rep-yuh-tuh-buhl]
adjective
held in good repute; honorable; respectable; estimable.
a reputable organization.
considered to be good or acceptable usage; standard.
reputable speech.
reputable
/ ˈɛʊəə /
adjective
having a good reputation; honoured, trustworthy, or respectable
(of words) acceptable as good usage; standard
Other Word Forms
- reputability noun
- reputableness noun
- reputably adverb
- nonreputable adjective
- nonreputably adverb
- subreputable adjective
- subreputably adverb
- unreputable adjective
- ˈܳٲ adverb
- ˌܳٲˈٲ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of reputable1
Example Sentences
Three years later, while living in Uganda, she was eventually scouted by a more reputable agency.
The body is now urging the public to avoid any tanning products that are inhaled or ingested, to use tanning creams and sprays bought from reputable retailers and report any unsafe products to Trading Standards.
Mr Valentine paid £20,000 for the replacement car at a reputable garage, but upon driving it home, he started to get suspicious.
A phishing scam is when cybercriminals send emails or messages that appear to be from legitimate sources, like banks or reputable companies, to make the recipients click on malicious links or provide personal information.
Put simply, hiring different sorts of people will help your company make money, be reputable and create.
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