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abasement the act of bringing down or the state of being brought down in rank, status, or reputation.
apex the climax or culmination, as of an endeavor or a reputation. [1/2 definitions]
bespatter to defame or slander, as someone's reputation. [1/2 definitions]
billing advertising, publicity, or reputation. [1/3 definitions]
black widow a small spider, widespread in the United States, of which the female has a shiny, black body with an hourglass-shaped red mark on its underside, a poisonous but usu. not fatal bite, and a reputation for sometimes devouring its mate.
blot on one's escutcheon a disgraceful blemish on one's reputation.
cant1 to use solemn language hypocritically to gain a good reputation. [1/6 definitions]
coast to proceed without straining one's resources or talent, as on the basis of one's reputation. [1/7 definitions]
compromise a concession or other action that endangers, esp. one's reputation or character. [3/7 definitions]
compromising risking or endangering one's principles or reputation.
credit the right to buy at the present time and pay later, or one's reputation for paying one's debts. [1/12 definitions]
defamation the act of causing damage to the reputation of a person, group, or institution by making unfavorable and unjust statements. [2 definitions]
defamatory causing or tending to cause injury to another's reputation; libelous or slanderous.
defame to damage or destroy the reputation of (a person, group, or institution) by making unfavorable and unjust statements. [2 definitions]
demolish to damage or discredit (a reputation, pretension, or the like). [1/4 definitions]
denigrate to attack the reputation of; defame. [1/2 definitions]
diminish to detract from the honor or reputation of; disparage; belittle. [1/3 definitions]
discredit to harm the reputation of. [3/6 definitions]
dishonor loss of honor or reputation. [2/5 definitions]
dishonorable being of low reputation or regard. [1/2 definitions]
eminence a lofty and respected position or reputation. [1/3 definitions]