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reputable adjective [ ˈrɛpjʊtəb(ə)l ]

• having a good reputation.
• "a reputable company"
Similar: well thought of, highly regarded, well respected, respected, respectable, with a good reputation, of repute, of good repute, creditable, esteemed, prestigious, estimable, established, well known, reliable, dependable, trusted, trustworthy, tried and trusted, honest, honourable, principled, above board, legitimate, upright, virtuous, irreproachable, anti-corruption, worthy, good, excellent, conscientious, legit, copper-bottomed, of good report,
Opposite: disreputable, untrustworthy,
Origin: early 17th century: from obsolete French, or from medieval Latin reputabilis, from Latin reputare ‘reflect upon’ (see repute).


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