reputation noun
ADJECTIVES
good, fine, considerable
・The company's products have a good reputation for quality.
excellent, great, stellar, high, well-deserved, well-earned
・The professor has an excellent reputation for his engaging lectures.
awesome, fearsome, formidable • enviable
・The band has an awesome reputation for their energetic live performances.
impeccable, unblemished • unrivalled
・The company's impeccable reputation for customer service has made it a market leader.
bad, poor, unenviable, unsavoury • undeserved
・The company has a bad reputation for its customer service.
damaged, tarnished
・The actor has a damaged reputation after being accused of sexual assault.
established • growing
・The small startup is building a growing reputation for its innovative products.
public • personal • professional
・The politician is determined to repair his personal reputation.
international, worldwide, global
・The singer has a global reputation as a pop star.
VERBS
enjoy, have
・The restaurant has a reputation for serving delicious seafood.
acquire, build (up), earn, establish, gain, make
・His excellent work ethic built a strong reputation for him.
repair, rebuild, restore, reinforce, solidify, enhance
・The organization is working diligently to repair its reputation after the recent scandal.
damage, destroy, lose, ruin, tarnish
・A single mistake can tarnish a person's reputation.
maintain, sustain, preserve
・It's important to maintain a good reputation through consistent efforts.
protect • stake
・It's important to handle this situation carefully to protect our reputation.
live down • live up to
・She was determined to work hard and prove herself to live down her reputation for being lazy.
reflect
・The quality of their products reflects their reputation for craftsmanship.
REPUTATION + VERB
grow
・Over the years, the restaurant's reputation has steadily grown due to its exceptional cuisine.
suffer
・The company's reputation suffered after the product recall.
precede
・The artist's reputation precedes her, and everyone is excited to see her work.
PREPOSITIONS
by
・By reputation, the town is considered a hidden gem, known for its friendly locals.
as
・She has a reputation as a brilliant problem solver, always coming up with innovative solutions.
for
・The school has a reputation for academic excellence.
PHRASES
a loss of reputation
・His unethical behavior caused a severe loss of reputation among his colleagues.