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Definition of repute
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Repute
(n.)
Specifically:
Good
character
or
reputation;
credit
or honor
derived
from
common
or
public
opinion;
--
opposed
to
disrepute.
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Credit
::
Credit
(v. t.) To bring honor or
repute
upon; to do
credit
to; to raise the
estimation
of.
Repute
::
Repute
(v. t.) To hold in
thought;
to
account;
to
estimate;
to hold; to
think;
to
reckon.
Reputedly
::
Reputedly
(adv.)
In
common
opinion
or
estimation;
by
repute.
Disvaluation
::
Disvaluation
(n.)
Disesteem;
depreciation;
disrepute.
Reputable
::
Reputable
(a.)
Having,
or
worthy
of, good
repute;
held in
esteem;
honorable;
praiseworthy;
as, a
reputable
man or
character;
reputable
conduct..
Oracle
::
Oracle
(n.) The
answer
of a god, or some
person
reputed
to be a god, to an
inquiry
respecting
some
affair
or
future
event,
as the
success
of an
enterprise
or
battle..
Disrepute
::
Disrepute
(n.) Loss or want of
reputation;
ill
character;
disesteem;
discredit.
Mithridate
::
Mithridate
(n.) An
antidote
against
poison,
or a
composition
in form of an
electuary,
supposed
to serve
either
as a
remedy
or a
preservative
against
poison;
an
alexipharmic;
-- so
called
from King
Mithridates,
its
reputed
inventor..
Defame
::
Defame
(v. t.) To
render
infamous;
to bring into
disrepute.
Laburnum
::
Laburnum
(n.) A small
leguminous
tree
(Cytisus
Laburnum),
native
of the Alps. The plant is
reputed
to be
poisonous,
esp. the bark and
seeds.
It has
handsome
racemes
of
yellow
blossoms..
Disesteem
::
Disesteem
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
esteem;
to bring into
disrepute;
to cause to be
regarded
with
disfavor.
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) State of being
regarded,
whether
favorably
or
otherwise;
estimation;
repute;
note;
account..
Repute
::
Repute
(n.)
Specifically:
Good
character
or
reputation;
credit
or honor
derived
from
common
or
public
opinion;
--
opposed
to
disrepute.
Elecampane
::
Elecampane
(n.) A
large,
coarse
herb
(Inula
Helenium),
with
composite
yellow
flowers.
The root, which has a
pungent
taste,
is used as a
tonic,
and was
formerly
of much
repute
as a
stomachic..
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..
Disreputation
::
Disreputation
(n.) Loss or want of
reputation
or good name;
dishonor;
disrepute;
disesteem.
El Dorado
::
El
Dorado
() A name given by the
Spaniards
in the 16th
century
to an
imaginary
country
in the
interior
of South
America,
reputed
to
abound
in gold and
precious
stones..
Inca
::
Inca (n.) An
emperor
or
monarch
of Peru
before,
or at the time of, the
Spanish
conquest;
any
member
of this royal
dynasty,
reputed
to have been
descendants
of the sun..
Chanterelle
::
Chanterelle
(n.) A name for
several
species
of
mushroom,
of which one
(Cantharellus
cibrius)
is
edible,
the
others
reputed
poisonous..
Envy
::
Envy (n.)
Public
odium;
ill
repute.
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