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repute

/ɹɪˈpjuːt/

Meanings
  • noun

    The opinion or estimation in which a person or thing is held, especially that which is generally admired; good reputation.

    - "He has a good repute in the business world."
    - "The company's repute suffered after the scandal."
    - "She has a high repute among her peers."
  • verb

    To have a good or bad opinion or estimation about.

    - "They repute him to be an honest man."
    - "The jury did not repute the testimony of the witness."
    - "We cannot repute the seriousness of the situation."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɹɪˈpjuːt/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with repute
repute , mute,ute , cue , new , brew , through , blue , mew , true , que , dew , you , glue , blew , grew , few , hue , view , du , stew , chew , drew , clue , drew , through , flew , threw , knew , grew , grew , drew , drew , drew , drew , drew
Variants
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repute , reputed , reputes , reputing , house of ill repute , ill repute , woman of ill repute
Etymology
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From Old French 'reput', from 'reprendre' - to take back, receive, consider, esteem, respect.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'repute' comes from the Latin word 'reputare', which means 'to assess, value, or estimate'.

  2. In medieval Europe, a person's repute was often determined by their social status, wealth, and connections.

  3. The concept of repute has been explored in various works of literature, including Shakespeare's 'Othello' and Jane Austen's 'Emma'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Reputation: The collective body of public perception about an individual, entity, or organization.

  2. Renown: A high level of repute or esteem, often gained through exceptional achievements or accomplishments.

  3. Credibility: The quality of being trustworthy or believable, often linked to repute.


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The concept of repute has been a significant theme in literature, art, and music. In literature, characters' repute often plays a crucial role in their development and the plot. In art, repute can be represented through various symbols such as halos, crowns, or laurel wreaths. In music, songs often explore the idea of repute and its impact on individuals and society.

How to Memorize "repute"

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    - Imagine a person with a good reputation, surrounded by admirers and positive feedback. Visualize the word 'repute' as a shield that protects this person from negative opinions or criticisms.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'repute' with words like 'honor', 'respect', and 'esteem'. Remember that having a good repute means being admired and respected by others.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic phrase such as 'Rich People Understand Every Thing Properly Under Estimated' to remember the meaning of 'repute'.


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