Pronunciation: /əˈkwaɪr ə ˌrɛpjʊˈteɪʃən/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 She acquired a reputation for being a good student.
A2 He acquired a reputation for always being late to class.
B1 The company acquired a reputation for excellent customer service.
B2 The restaurant acquired a reputation for serving the best pizza in town.
C1 The artist acquired a reputation for pushing the boundaries of traditional art.
C2 The politician acquired a reputation for being a charismatic leader.
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 She acquired a reputation for being friendly and helpful.
A2 The new restaurant quickly acquired a reputation for serving delicious food.
B1 After years of hard work, he finally acquired a reputation as a reliable and trustworthy employee.
B2 The company acquired a reputation for innovation and cutting-edge technology.
C1 Throughout his career, he has acquired a reputation as a leading expert in his field.
C2 The artist has acquired a reputation for pushing boundaries and challenging traditional norms in the art world.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 She acquired a reputation for being kind and helpful in her community.
A2 The new restaurant quickly acquired a reputation for serving delicious food.
B1 After his successful performance in the play, he acquired a reputation as a talented actor.
B2 The company's unethical practices have caused it to acquire a reputation for dishonesty.
C1 Throughout his career, he has acquired a reputation as a visionary leader in the industry.
C2 Despite his controversial actions, he managed to acquire a reputation as a brilliant strategist.
article a word that is used to limit or define a noun
A1 She acquired a reputation for being a kind and helpful person.
A2 The company acquired a reputation for providing excellent customer service.
B1 After his latest book was published, the author quickly acquired a reputation as a talented writer.
B2 The restaurant acquired a reputation for serving delicious food at reasonable prices.
C1 Over the years, the artist has acquired a reputation as a visionary in the art world.
C2 Despite his controversial actions, the politician managed to acquire a reputation as a skilled negotiator.
formal Through hard work and dedication, she was able to acquire a reputation as a skilled and reliable professional.
informal He quickly acquired a reputation for always being late to meetings.
slang She's trying to acquire a rep as a party animal.
figurative His actions will either make or break his ability to acquire a reputation as a trustworthy leader.
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