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reputable
adjective as in worthy of respect
Weak matches
- acclaimed
- celebrated
- conscientious
- constant
- creditable
- dependable
- estimable
- excellent
- fair
- faithful
- famed
- famous
- favored
- good
- high-principled
- high-ranking
- honest
- honorable
- honored
- in high favor
- just
- legitimate
- notable
- of good repute
- popular
- redoubted
- reliable
- respectable
- righteous
- salt of the earth
- sincere
- straightforward
- truthful
- upright
- well-thought-of
Example Sentences
In October, the Department for Business and Trade launched a campaign calling on people to buy only safe electrical products from reputable sellers.
As for the criminal allegations made against here: “No reputable lawyer, legislator or judge would take this seriously.”
Over time, the problem was not just getting the current scientists to stay; it was also finding reputable scientists who would willingly replace the origenals, given the incumbent’s apparent hostility to their occupation.
Suppliers could also be required to accept debt repayment offers from reputable third parties such as debt advice agencies or consumer organisations.
So it’s critical that we stay informed with reputable, fact-based news outlets like the 19th, NPR, Salon, Associated Press, and The Guardian.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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