Reputable (adjective)

  1. Having a good reputation; respected and considered trustworthy.
  2. Having a favorable reputation for quality or merit.

Origin:

Late 16th century from latin reputable, from reputare "consider again", from re- "again" + putare "to think".

Examples:

  1. The reputable lawyer was well-known for her honesty and integrity.
  2. The reputable company was trusted by its customers for its quality products.
  3. The reputable school was renowned for its excellent education standards.
  4. The reputable hotel was highly recommended by previous guests for its luxurious amenities.
  5. The reputable doctor was respected by her colleagues for her exceptional medical skills.
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