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reputelate 14c., from Middle French reputer (late 13c.) or directly from Latin reputare "to count over, reckon; think over" (see reputation). Related: Reputed; reputing.
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repute1550s, from repute (v.).
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reputereputation, character, good character, to estimate, deem
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reputev. To hold in general opinion.
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repute(n) the state of being held in high esteem and honor(v) look on as or consider
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