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Definition of repute
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of repute is as below...
Repute
(n.)
Specifically:
Good
character
or
reputation;
credit
or honor
derived
from
common
or
public
opinion;
--
opposed
to
disrepute.
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Snakeroot
::
Snakeroot
(n.) Any one of
several
plants
of
different
genera
and
species,
most of which are (or were
formerly)
reputed
to be
efficacious
as
remedies
for the bites of
serpents;
also, the roots of any of
these..
Disrepute
::
Disrepute
(v. t.) To bring into
disreputation;
to hold in
dishonor.
Disfame
::
Disfame
(n.)
Disrepute.
Chanterelle
::
Chanterelle
(n.) A name for
several
species
of
mushroom,
of which one
(Cantharellus
cibrius)
is
edible,
the
others
reputed
poisonous..
Defame
::
Defame
(v. t.) To
render
infamous;
to bring into
disrepute.
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To count as in a
number,
rank, or
series;
to
estimate
by rank or
quality;
to place by
estimation;
to
account;
to
esteem;
to
repute..
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..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Not
blemished
or
impeached;
fair;
honorable;
unsullied;
as in the
phrases
a good name, a good
report,
good
repute,
etc..
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..
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..
Sanicle
::
Sanicle
(n.) Any plant of the
umbelliferous
genus
Sanicula,
reputed
to have
healing
powers..
Putative
::
Putative
(a.)
Commonly
thought
or
deemed;
supposed;
reputed;
as, the
putative
father
of a
child..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) A story or
statement
circulating
by
common
talk; a
rumor;
hence,
fame;
repute;
reputation..
Disesteem
::
Disesteem
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
esteem;
to bring into
disrepute;
to cause to be
regarded
with
disfavor.
Misrepute
::
Misrepute
(v. t.) To have in wrong
estimation;
to
repute
or
estimate
erroneously.
Reputable
::
Reputable
(a.)
Having,
or
worthy
of, good
repute;
held in
esteem;
honorable;
praiseworthy;
as, a
reputable
man or
character;
reputable
conduct..
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..
Reputedly
::
Reputedly
(adv.)
In
common
opinion
or
estimation;
by
repute.
Disesteem
::
Disesteem
(n.) Want of
esteem;
low
estimation,
inclining
to
dislike;
disfavor;
disrepute..
Jupiter
::
"Jupiter
(n.) The
supreme
deity,
king of gods and men, and
reputed
to be the son of
Saturn
and Rhea; Jove. He
corresponds
to the Greek
Zeus..
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