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reputed

[ri-pyoo-tid] / rɪˈpyu tɪd /


Example Sentences

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"The only way to be sure of a legal, safe and reliable e-bike is to buy one in complete form, from a trusted and reputed retailer," he added.

From BBC

Today, the reputed remains of that fire shrine, a broken Celtic cross and a 105-foot stone round tower, built in the age of pillaging Vikings, are the most visible remains of the pre-Reformation settlement.

From New York Times

The artworks were discovered as part of a seizure of property from Imperiale and another reputed Camorra drug kingpin.

From Seattle Times

Johnson is a reputed trash talker, but also has been fined when the league decided his psychological gamesmanship ran afoul of its standards for sportsmanship.

From Seattle Times

The account, @CormacMcCrthy, had gained more than 49,000 followers since it was created in September 2018 by someone pretending to be Mr. McCarthy, a storyteller with a reputed aversion to computers.

From New York Times