authoritative, effective, full of integrity, immaculate, magnetic, personable, reputed, stainless, truehearted, untarnished, yeomanly
Definitionadj. having a good reputation
Last update: September 29, 2015
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He belongs to a reputable organization. [Please select]
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"Gentlemen," he said, "I am a reputable citizen of St." [Please select]
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This was why he'd followed in his father's and grandfather's footsteps in running a militia to challenge the elite's power and affluence while the rest of the people served the elites or went into the regular military, the only two reputable professions. [Please select]
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The Vicar's wife regarded her as too large and flaring and curvilinear for reputable good looks. [Please select]
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On the other hand, reputable witnesses had had it often from Mr. [Please select]
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He's a better behaved and more reputable member of society now than he ever was before. [Please select]
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And ever since his death, she has lived a reputable widow. [Please select]
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And ever since his death she has lived a reputable widow. [Please select]
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"I should like you to tell me--the name of some reputable lawyer," she said. [Please select]
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Ritchie knows you, and he is such a reliable and reputable person. [Please select]
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"In Heaven's name," cried I, "can you find no reputable life on shore." [Please select]
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