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Adjective(1) having a good reputation,worthy of respect(2) having a good reputation(3) worthy of respect

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(1) We tried to wear an open and friendly face, so when a TV crew from a reputable BBC current-affairs programme came to call, I said we should be as helpful as we could be.(2) He stresses patience and scholarly preparation in collecting, which includes visits to museums and reputable galleries.(3) It's a very specialist area and you need reputable wine merchants whom you can trust.(4) For its part, Knoedler claimed to have purchased the painting, unaware of its past, from a reputable dealer in Paris that same year.(5) As with any highly specialized collector's item, it's difficult to uncover reputable channels of distribution.(6) Apart from the well-known reputable ones, many of the organisations operating in this field are unknown entities.(7) A merchant account: if you are taking credit card details over a website, you will need a merchant account with a reputable bank to process the payments.(8) Ensure that the source is legitimate and reputable .(9) If you're struggling with debt and unsure about your options, talk to a reputable credit counselor before filing for bankruptcy.(10) One can only wonder how radio stations with highly reputable music directors allow such u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510tastelessu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb music to be played.(11) Other reputable outfits are jumping on the gravy train.(12) Several years ago I set up a credit card with, shall we say, not the world's most reputable credit card company.(13) It may seem blindingly obvious, but when purchasing property in the Costa del Sol, only deal with established and reputable estate agents.(14) Instead, you should find a reputable credit counseling service to help you figure out how to manage your debt.(15) Plus, you may think your accountant or attorney is trustworthy, efficient and reputable , but you'll never know for sure.(16) I judged an award that was funded by the wealthy heir of a media fortune and administered by a reputable arts organization.
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Adjective
1. well-thought-of
2. highly regarded
4. well-respected
5. respectable
7. prestigious
9. reliable
10. dependable
11. trustworthy


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