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Definition of repute
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Repute
(n.)
Character
reputed
or
attributed;
reputation,
whether
good or bad;
established
opinion;
public
estimate..
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Disreputable
::
Disreputable
(a.) Not
reputable;
of bad
repute;
not in
esteem;
dishonorable;
disgracing
the
reputation;
tending
to bring into
disesteem;
as, it is
disreputable
to
associate
familiarly
with the mean, the lewd, and the
profane..
Name
::
Name (n.)
Reputed
character;
reputation,
good or bad;
estimation;
fame;
especially,
illustrious
character
or fame;
honorable
estimation;
distinction..
Chanterelle
::
Chanterelle
(n.) A name for
several
species
of
mushroom,
of which one
(Cantharellus
cibrius)
is
edible,
the
others
reputed
poisonous..
Reputeless
::
Reputeless
(a.) Not
having
good
repute;
disreputable;
disgraceful;
inglorius.
Attack
::
Attack
(v. t.) To
assail
with
unfriendly
speech
or
writing;
to begin a
controversy
with; to
attempt
to
overthrow
or bring into
disrepute,
by
criticism
or
satire;
to
censure;
as, to
attack
a man, or his
opinions,
in a
pamphlet..
Explode
::
Explode
(v. t.) To bring into
disrepute,
and
reject;
to drive from
notice
and
acceptance;
as, to
explode
a
scheme,
fashion,
or
doctrine..
Reputedly
::
Reputedly
(adv.)
In
common
opinion
or
estimation;
by
repute.
Disrepute
::
Disrepute
(n.) Loss or want of
reputation;
ill
character;
disesteem;
discredit.
Darnel
::
Darnel
(n.) Any grass of the genus
Lolium,
esp. the
Lolium
temulentum
(bearded
darnel),
the
grains
of which have been
reputed
poisonous.
Other
species,
as
Lolium
perenne
(rye grass or ray
grass),
and its
variety
L.
Italicum
(Italian
rye
grass),
are
highly
esteemed
for
pasture
and for
making
hay..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) State of being
regarded,
whether
favorably
or
otherwise;
estimation;
repute;
note;
account..
Putative
::
Putative
(a.)
Commonly
thought
or
deemed;
supposed;
reputed;
as, the
putative
father
of a
child..
Discredit
::
Discredit
(n.)
Hence,
some
degree
of
dishonor
or
disesteem;
ill
repute;
reproach;
--
applied
to
persons
or
things..
Marcosian
::
Marcosian
(n.) One of a
Gnostic
sect of the
second
century,
so
called
from
Marcus,
an
Egyptian,
who was
reputed
to be a
margician..
Disreputation
::
Disreputation
(n.) Loss or want of
reputation
or good name;
dishonor;
disrepute;
disesteem.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) A story or
statement
circulating
by
common
talk; a
rumor;
hence,
fame;
repute;
reputation..
Misrepute
::
Misrepute
(v. t.) To have in wrong
estimation;
to
repute
or
estimate
erroneously.
Reputatively
::
Reputatively
(adv.)
By
repute.
Disesteem
::
Disesteem
(n.) Want of
esteem;
low
estimation,
inclining
to
dislike;
disfavor;
disrepute..
Defame
::
Defame
(v. t.) To
render
infamous;
to bring into
disrepute.
Disvaluation
::
Disvaluation
(n.)
Disesteem;
depreciation;
disrepute.
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