Reputation

Reputation

Reputation refers to the general opinion or belief that people have about someone or something, based on past actions, behavior, or qualities. It plays a significant role in social and professional contexts, influencing how individuals or organizations are perceived. In Indonesian, reputation can be translated as “reputasi” or “nama baik.”

Synonyms:

  • Prestige
  • Standing
  • Status
  • Character
  • Image
  • Honor
  • Fame
  • Credibility
  • Renown
  • Trustworthiness

Sample Sentences:

  • His reputation as a reliable leader made him highly respected in the company.
  • She worked hard to build a good reputation in her community.
  • The company’s reputation for high-quality products has earned it loyal customers.
  • His reputation was damaged after the scandal was made public.
  • Maintaining a good reputation is crucial for a successful career.
  • They had a reputation for treating their employees well, which attracted top talent.
  • A single mistake can destroy years of hard work spent building a reputation.
  • The restaurant’s reputation for excellent service brought in many new patrons.
  • She feared that her reputation would be ruined if anyone found out about the mistake.
  • The actor’s reputation as a perfectionist was well-known in the industry.

Related Words:

  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Trust
  • Credibility
  • Public image
  • Recognition
  • Influence
  • Social standing

Phrasal Verbs:

  • Build a reputation (to establish a good name for oneself through actions or behavior)
  • Tarnish one’s reputation (to damage or harm one’s good name)
  • Earn a reputation (to gain recognition for certain qualities or actions)
  • Protect one’s reputation (to maintain or safeguard one’s good name)
  • Lose one’s reputation (to fall from grace or lose respect due to negative actions)

Idiomatic Expressions:

  • A reputation to uphold (to maintain a positive image that others expect from you)
  • A tarnished reputation (a damaged or sullied reputation due to negative actions)
  • Make a name for oneself (to establish a notable reputation through one’s work or actions)

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