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  1. repute

    • IPA[rɪˈpjuːt]

    英式

    • n.
      the opinion generally held of someone or something; the state of being regarded in a particular way;the state of being highly regarded; fame
    • v.
      be generally regarded to be or as being (but not definitely the case)
    • verb: repute, 3rd person present: reputes, gerund or present participle: reputing, past tense: reputed, past participle: reputed

    • noun: repute

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    • 1. be generally regarded to be or as being (but not definitely the case) he's reputed to earn $7m per annum the waters of the fountain are reputed to have healing properties
    • adj.
      generally believed to exist or be something specified, but not definitely the case: a reputed budget of $165 million this area gave the lie to the reputed flatness of the country

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      generally believed to exist or be something specified, but not definitely the case: a reputed budget of $165 million this area gave the lie to the reputed flatness of the country

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the state of being held in low esteem by the public; disrepute: women of ill repute

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the state of being held in low esteem by the public; disrepute: women of ill repute

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[rəˈpyo͞ot]

    美式

    • n.
      the opinion generally held of someone or something; the state of being regarded in a particular ... pollution could bring the authority's name into bad repute
    • v.
      be generally regarded to be or as being (but not definitely the case): he's reputed to earn $7m per annum the waters of the fountain are reputed to have healing properties

    Oxford American Dictionary