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repute
noun as in honor
noun as in reputation
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noun as in fame
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- acclaim
- acclamation
- account
- acknowledgment
- celebrity
- character
- credit
- dignity
- distinction
- elevation
- eminence
- esteem
- estimation
- exaltation
- favor
- glory
- greatness
- heyday
- honor
- illustriousness
- immortality
- kudos
- laurels
- luster
- majesty
- name
- nobility
- note
- notoriety
- place
- popularity
- position
- preeminence
- prominence
- rank
- recognition
- regard
- rep
- report
- reputation
- splendor
- standing
- stardom
- station
- superiority
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Example Sentences
The rest complied and Putin is reputed to actually be the richest man in the world, although his fortune is not publicly traceable.
What they had in common, authorities say, was that they’d run afoul of three reputed members of the Aryan Brotherhood.
Considering all that history and Wray's reputed veneration of the FBI, it was expected that he would make Trump fire him in order at least to uphold the idea of the independence of the Bureau.
Some members of an art scene, once it has become the subject of myth, make a habit of downplaying its reputed virtues, usually for reasons of mercy, modesty, or self-preservation.
A reputed member of the Mexican Mafia was wounded in a shooting Saturday that left a second man dead in Los Angeles County, authorities said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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