reputation

/ˌɹɛpjʊˈteɪʃən/
noun 1

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

considerable, enviable, excellent, fine, good, great, high, unrivalled, well-deserved, well-earned

The restaurant has earned a considerable reputation for serving the freshest seafood in the city.

awesome, fearsome, formidable | bad, poor, unenviable, unsavoury | established | growing | undeserved | intact

reputation)

The company worked hard to rebuild its damaged reputation after the product recall.

public | international, worldwide | professional

VERB + REPUTATION

enjoy, have

She enjoys a strong reputation as an excellent teacher in her community.

acquire, build (up), earn, establish, gain, make

She earned a strong reputation as a reliable teacher over many years of dedicated work.

damage, destroy, lose, ruin, tarnish | protect

live up to

That restaurant has finally lived up to its reputation as the best pizza place in town.

live down

He struggled to live down his reputation for being unreliable at work.

stake

The young coach staked her reputation on winning the championship this season.

REPUTATION + VERB

grow

suffer

After the scandal, the politician's reputation suffered badly in the eyes of voters.

PREP

by ~

By reputation, that restaurant is one of the best in the city.

~ as

She built a strong reputation as a reliable teacher who always helped struggling students.

~ for

That restaurant has earned quite a reputation for serving delicious homemade pasta.

PHRASES

a loss of reputation

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