reputability / ˈrɛp yə tə bəl /

名誉度信誉度声誉声誉度

reputability 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. held in good repute; honorable; respectable; estimable: a reputable organization.
  2. considered to be good or acceptable usage; standard: reputable speech.

reputability 近义词

reputability

等同于 respectability

reputability 的近义词 5
reputability 的反义词 2
reputability

等同于 incorruptibility

reputability

等同于 upstandingness

reputability

等同于 honesty

更多reputability例句

  1. Later in the day he followed up with a tweet claiming victory in specific states, including Pennsylvania, where election officials were still counting votes and no reputable news organization had called the race.
  2. However, Fisker has partnered with the reputable contract manufacturer Magna Steyr for the vehicle, which is projected to retail for $37,499, towards the lower end of the price range of EVs available today.
  3. There has also been an uptick in the volume of state polling done by major, reputable polling organizations that use more rigorous methods.
  4. It has a brief in the Supreme Court with WilmerHale, which is one of the most reputable and esteemed law firms in the country, and they wouldn’t be co-counsel with ADF if it were a hate group.
  5. The email might look like it’s from a reputable company you know or do business with.
  6. Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure.
  7. The canon of reputability is at hand and seizes upon such innovations as are, according to its standard, fit to survive.
  8. This is more particularly true as regards valuation on grounds so closely related to the aesthetic ground as that of reputability.
  9. But the requirements of pecuniary reputability and those of beauty in the naive sense do not in any appreciable degree coincide.
  10. The pecuniary employments have also the sanction of reputability in a much higher degree than the industrial employments.