Recognised vs Reputed - What's the difference?
recognised | reputed |
(repute)
Pertaining to a reputation accorded to another.
Pertaining to that which is supposed or assumed to be true.
As adjectives the difference between recognised and reputed
is that recognised is notable; distinguished; honoured while reputed is pertaining to a reputation accorded to another.As verbs the difference between recognised and reputed
is that recognised is past tense of recognise while reputed is past tense of repute.reputed
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(en adjective)- 1904' ''The other young ladies of Sulaco stood in awe of her character and accomplishments. She was '''reputed to be terribly learned and serious.'' — Joseph Conrad, ''Nostramo
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- 1859' ''Mr H. C. Watson has marked for me in the well-sifted London Catalogue of plants (4th edition) 63 plants which are therein ranked as species, but which he considers as so closely allied to other species as to be of doubtful value: these 63 '''reputed species range on an average over 6.9 of the provinces into which Mr Watson has divided Great Britain.'' — Charles Darwin, ''On the Origin of Species ,
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