Reputations can be categorized as a noun.
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reputation - the general estimation that the public has for a person; "he acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing"; "he was a person of bad report" | ||
reputation - notoriety for some particular characteristic; "his reputation for promiscuity" | ||
reputation - the state of being held in high esteem and honor |
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1. | noun | Reputations are volatile. Loyalties are fickle. Management teams are increasingly disconnected from their staff. | |
2. | noun | We all earn our reputations. | |
3. | noun | Sami and Layla had good reputations. | |
4. | noun | Both Tom and Mary have bad reputations. | |
5. | noun | Let's not do anything that might damage our reputations. | |
6. | noun | Tom and Mary both have bad reputations. | |
7. | noun | I'm afraid they both have bad reputations. | |
8. | noun | Despite their reputations as aloof misanthropes, most cats love to cuddle with humans and are very affectionate. | |
9. | noun | He acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing. | |
10. | noun | His reputation for promiscuity. | |
11. | noun | Ever since he ate up Red Riding Hood's grandma and blew down the houses of two-thirds of the Three Little Pigs, the Big Bad Wolf has held a persistently bad reputation. | |
12. | noun | In part because of that reputation, the gray wolf was nearly exterminated from the lower 48 states by the 1920s, except for a small remnant population on Isle Royale National Park in Michigan's Lake Superior. | |
13. | noun | Meanwhile, his reputation seems to be improving, although Bangs noted a "pretty interesting social dynamic." | |
14. | noun | You do find the 'get the number hop in bed with her' but be aware that they usually have a reputation as sluts. | |
15. | noun | The atmosphere alone deserves 4 stars but, the food was not up to par with the price tag and the reputation the restaurant carries. |
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Reputations are volatile. Loyalties are fickle. Management teams are increasingly disconnected from their staff. | |
We all earn our reputations. | |
Sami and Layla had good reputations. | |
Both Tom and Mary have bad reputations. | |
Let's not do anything that might damage our reputations. | |
Tom and Mary both have bad reputations. | |
I'm afraid they both have bad reputations. | |
Despite their reputations as aloof misanthropes, most cats love to cuddle with humans and are very affectionate. | |
He acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing. |
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His reputation for promiscuity. |
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Ever since he ate up Red Riding Hood's grandma and blew down the houses of two-thirds of the Three Little Pigs, the Big Bad Wolf has held a persistently bad reputation. |
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In part because of that reputation, the gray wolf was nearly exterminated from the lower 48 states by the 1920s, except for a small remnant population on Isle Royale National Park in Michigan's Lake Superior. |
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Meanwhile, his reputation seems to be improving, although Bangs noted a "pretty interesting social dynamic." |
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You do find the 'get the number hop in bed with her' but be aware that they usually have a reputation as sluts. |
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The atmosphere alone deserves 4 stars but, the food was not up to par with the price tag and the reputation the restaurant carries. |
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