ascendancy, conclude, divine, fancy, hold, let be, patronage, presuppose, reputation, sway, whip hand
Definitionn. the state of being held in high esteem and honor
Last update: August 3, 2015
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Sachin tendulkar is a player of international repute. [Please select]
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He was reputed to be a millionaire. [Please select]
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At the end of this time, the college enjoyed high scientific repute and Owen had become the foremost anatomist in Europe. [Please select]
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Origin Members of the upper classes, by repute, often have minor genetic abnormalities like receding chins. [Please select]
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It is harder to achieve bad repute nowadays than it was once to be thought a saint. [Please select]
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She too, belonged to a family of scholars and had a brother who had won high repute as a philosopher, and had directed the studies of the young Octavianus. [Please select]
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Somerset is reputed to be one of the loveliest counties in the west of England and one of the most countrified of all Britain. [Please select]
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'Splendour, it is Rikardos, King of the West,' they told him, 'reputed a fierce swimmer.' [Please select]
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, and, in fact, was held in the highest repute all over the world. [Please select]
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