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Repute vs Reputed - What's the difference?

repute | reputed |


As verbs the difference between repute and reputed

is that repute is while reputed is (repute).

As an adjective reputed is

pertaining to a reputation accorded to another.

Acclaim vs Repute - What's the difference?

acclaim | repute |


In transitive terms the difference between acclaim and repute

is that acclaim is to declare by acclamations while repute is to consider, think, esteem, reckon (a person or thing) to be, or as being, something.

As verbs the difference between acclaim and repute

is that acclaim is to shout; to call out while repute is to attribute or credit something to something; to impute.

As nouns the difference between acclaim and repute

is that acclaim is an acclamation; a shout of applause while repute is reputation, especially a good reputation.

Repute - What does it mean?

repute | |

Depute vs Repute - What's the difference?

depute | repute |


As verbs the difference between depute and repute

is that depute is while repute is .

Taxonomy vs Repute - What's the difference?

taxonomy | repute |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb repute is

.

Repute vs Legitimise - What's the difference?

repute | legitimise |


As verbs the difference between repute and legitimise

is that repute is while legitimise is .

Repute vs Reputatively - What's the difference?

repute | reputatively |


As a verb repute

is .

As an adverb reputatively is

by repute.

Repute vs Reputeless - What's the difference?

repute | reputeless |


As a verb repute

is .

As an adjective reputeless is

not having good repute; disreputable; disgraceful; inglorious.

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