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- pronunciation:
- rep
y
t
b l
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
having a good reputation.
He would rather go to a reputable used car dealer than buy a car from a stranger.- synonyms:
- honest, respectable, straight
- antonyms:
- disreputable, infamous, sleazy
- similar words:
- aboveboard, creditable, dependable, esteemed, estimable, honored, irreproachable, reliable, savory, trustworthy, upright
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definition 2: |
considered proper usage, esp. of words.
- synonyms:
- proper, standard
- similar words:
- acceptable, correct
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related words: |
eminent, notable, noted, prestige |
adverb + (adj.)reputable
fairly, highly, most, otherwise
(adj.)reputable
+ adverb
widely
(adj.)reputable
+ noun
accounting,
adoption,
agency,
agent,
anthropologist,
auction,
brand,
breeder,
broker,
builder,
businessman,
catalog,
charity,
clinic,
company,
contractor,
dealer,
expert,
facility,
firm,
guide,
historian,
institution,
jeweler,
journal,
journalist,
lab,
laboratory,
lender,
mail-order,
maker,
manufacturer,
merchant,
nursery,
one,
opinion,
organization,
outfitter,
professional,
provider,
publication,
publisher,
reference,
researcher,
retailer,
scholar,
scientist,
seller,
service,
shop,
site,
ski,
source,
store,
supplier,
surgeon,
travel,
vendor
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derivations: |
reputably (adv.), reputability (n.), reputableness (n.) |
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