Reputable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛpjʊtəbəl/

Definitions of reputable

adjective describes a person or thing that is considered to be respectable, trustworthy, or of good reputation

Example Sentences

A1 I always buy products from reputable brands.

A2 It is important to do research and buy from reputable sellers online.

B1 The company has a reputable history of providing high-quality services.

B2 She decided to hire a reputable lawyer to handle her case.

C1 The university is known for its reputable faculty and research programs.

C2 The restaurant has earned a reputable reputation for its delicious food and excellent service.

Examples of reputable in a Sentence

formal It is important to seek advice from a reputable source before making any major decisions.

informal I always go to that reputable mechanic down the street for car repairs.

slang That place is known for being super reputable when it comes to fixing phones.

figurative In the world of fashion, being associated with a reputable designer can open many doors.

Grammatical Forms of reputable

past tense

reputed

plural

reputables

comparative

more reputable

superlative

most reputable

present tense

reputes

future tense

will reputable

perfect tense

have reputed

continuous tense

is reputing

singular

reputable

positive degree

reputable

infinitive

to reputable

gerund

reputing

participle

reputed

Origin and Evolution of reputable

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'reputable' originated from the Latin word 'reputabilis', which means 'worthy of esteem'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'reputable' has evolved to mean having a good reputation or being respected in a particular field or community.