We found 239 examples of how to use reputation in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 239.
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1. | Ms. Eichler had a notorious reputation for being austere to her students. | |
2. | Frank had a reputation as a bad boy but he lived it down as he grew up. | |
3. | In any industry a reputation can make or break people. | |
4. | That news will besmirch his reputation for honesty. | |
5. | The novel added to his reputation. | |
6. | That incident harmed his reputation. | |
7. | The incident left a spot on his reputation. | |
8. | The behavior did his reputation no good. | |
9. | The laboratory acquired a fabulous reputation for its historic discovery. | |
10. | The machine, which is excellent, has a good reputation. | |
11. | The firm has built up a wide reputation for fair dealing. | |
12. | The gossip hurt his reputation. | |
13. | Such conduct doesn't fit in with your reputation. | |
14. | That scandal cost him his reputation. | |
15. | The scandal detracted from his reputation. | |
16. | The successful concert tour established her reputation as a singer. | |
17. | The scandal hurt the company's reputation. | |
18. | This cake doesn't really live up to its reputation. | |
19. | The reputation of those musicians is not the best. | |
20. | To my great relief, her new work of art added to her reputation. | |
21. | The new novel added greatly to his reputation. | |
22. | We must work up a reputation. | |
23. | He has a reputation as being straight as an arrow. He'd never get involved in corruption. | |
24. | Many scientists have the reputation of being eccentric. | |
25. | Shame cultures are concerned with reputation. |