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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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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..
Disesteem
::
Disesteem
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
esteem;
to bring into
disrepute;
to cause to be
regarded
with
disfavor.
Putative
::
Putative
(a.)
Commonly
thought
or
deemed;
supposed;
reputed;
as, the
putative
father
of a
child..
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
(v. t.) To bring into
disreputation;
to hold in
dishonor.
Discredit
::
Discredit
(n.)
Hence,
some
degree
of
dishonor
or
disesteem;
ill
repute;
reproach;
--
applied
to
persons
or
things..
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..
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..
Disfame
::
Disfame
(n.)
Disrepute.
Misrepute
::
Misrepute
(v. t.) To have in wrong
estimation;
to
repute
or
estimate
erroneously.
Reputedly
::
Reputedly
(adv.)
In
common
opinion
or
estimation;
by
repute.
Repute
::
Repute
(v. t.) To hold in
thought;
to
account;
to
estimate;
to hold; to
think;
to
reckon.
Birthwort
::
Birthwort
(n.) A genus of herbs and
shrubs
(Aristolochia),
reputed
to have
medicinal
properties..
Defame
::
Defame
(v. t.) To
render
infamous;
to bring into
disrepute.
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..
Disvaluation
::
Disvaluation
(n.)
Disesteem;
depreciation;
disrepute.
Name
::
Name (n.)
Reputed
character;
reputation,
good or bad;
estimation;
fame;
especially,
illustrious
character
or fame;
honorable
estimation;
distinction..
Discredit
::
Discredit
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
credit
or good
repute;
to bring
reproach
upon; to make less
reputable;
to
disgrace.
Disreputation
::
Disreputation
(n.) Loss or want of
reputation
or good name;
dishonor;
disrepute;
disesteem.
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