reputably 的定义
- held in good repute; honorable; respectable; estimable: a reputable organization.
- considered to be good or acceptable usage; standard: reputable speech.
reputably 近义词
等同于 notably
等同于 ostensively
reputably 的近义词 26 个
等同于 apparently
更多reputably例句
- We are aware that Dustin is not considered reputable by most.
- You can’t find one created by a reputable brand and most only last a short while.
- While that's not a huge price drop, it matches the biggest discount we've tracked from a reputable retailer, and we consider the Air itself to be the best iPad for those who can afford it.
- A number of reputable speaker makers offer high-quality items at low prices.
- Over the past four years, she has made it her mission to flood her Facebook feed with reputable, accurate information and confront those she knows who post inaccurate information.
- Like any service for hire, it is extremely important for the traffickers to provide a reputable service, criminal as it is.
- Many of their stories, along with their names, were published in reputable news sources like People and Philadelphia Magazine.
- However, even reputable news sources and well meaning celebrities are guilty of implying that she should have known better.
- Finally, all reputable journals undergo peer-review of all submitted papers before final publication.
- Luskin then quotes medical journals that, although certainly reputable, are not the typical sources for discussions of evolution.
- Mr. Mayne thought they should rouse the household at the first reputable looking dwelling they found.
- The bail, a reputable tradesman, with astonishment declared that he never was in a gaol in his life.
- And secondly, if he should buy it, I hope I can persuade him to sell it to some first class, reputable rancher.
- The words which a person may use are generally described as reputable, national, and present.
- Words must be reputable; that is, sanctioned by the authority of the creators of English literature.