With the or possessive, and (usually) modifying adjective: the reputation of a person, thing, or place.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > [noun] (53) nameeOE With the or possessive, and (usually) modifying adjective: the reputation of a person, thing, or place. talec1175 Reckoning of value; account, estimation, esteem, regard; in phrases, as to hold (make, give, tell) no tale of: to hold of no account. Obsolete. fame?c1225 The character attributed to a person or thing by report or generally entertained; reputation. Usually in good sense. lose1297 Praise; renown, fame. Also in neutral sense, (good or bad) reputation; occasionally ill fame. out of lose: to one's dispraise. creancec1330 Credit, reputation. Obsolete. rare. stevenc1374 Fame, report. Obsolete. opinionc1384 What is thought of a person by others; the (esp. good) estimation in which one stands; reputation (of being such, or of possessing some quality). Obs… credencec1390 The condition of deserving, or of being considered to deserve, confidence; trustworthiness; credit, good reputation. recorda1393 Reputation, repute, account. Obsolete (Scottish and archaic in later use). renowna1400 The reputation of a specified person, place, institution, etc.; spec. = reputation, n. 4. Also: a particular reputation gained by a person. Now rare. reputationc1400 Opinion, supposition; (also) the opinion or view of a person about something. Obsolete. reportc1425 Repute, reputation. Chiefly (now only) with modifying adjective, as good, evil, etc. Now archaic and rare. regardc1440 Repute, standing; estimation in which a person or thing is held; value, importance.of small, great,etc., regard: of little, great, etc., account… esteema1450 Account, worth; reputation; also, man,etc. of (great,etc.) esteem. Obsolete. noisea1470 Repute, reputation. Obsolete. reapport1514 Report, account; (also) reputation. As a count noun: a report or account. estimation1530 The condition of being esteemed; ‘account’ or worth in the opinion of others; esteem considered passively; repute. Of places: Importance… savour1535 spec. Reputation, esteem. Cf. odour, n. 4b. Now rare. existimationa1538 Valuation in respect of excellence or merit; appreciation; worth in the opinion of others, reputation, credit; = estimation, n. 2. countenancea1568 Estimation; credit or repute in the world. credit1576 The estimate in which the character of a person (or thing) is held; reputation. Now rare except as passing into other senses. In a neutral sense. standing1579 Length of service, experience, or residence; position as determined by seniority in membership of a university, a profession, etc. in (also of) goo… stair1590 A high position. Obsolete. perfumec1595 figurative. An odour, savour, air, or suggestion (of something). estimate1597 Repute, reputation. Obsolete. pass1601 General approval; a reputation. Obsolete. rare. reportage1612 Reputation, repute. Obsolete. rare. vibration1666 A single movement of this kind. suffrage1667 The reputation of being of a particular character. Obsolete. rep1677 A reputation, (now esp.) one for aggressive or immoral behaviour. In early use chiefly in †upon rep: by reputation. face1834 Reputation, credit; honour, good name. Frequently in to lose face at phrases 8h(a), to save face at phrases 8h(b). odour1835 The property of a substance that is perceptible by the sense of smell; (in early use) spec. a sweet or pleasing scent; (now, frequently) an… rap1966 colloquial (originally North American). A reputation, a reported opinion; talk, gossip. Frequently with modifying word, esp. bad. Subcategories:— of a specified kind (5) — for or of being something (6) — a person's (3) — with women (1) — person or thing much talked about (5) |
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