If she had valued her reputation, she probably wouldn't have acted like that.
He suffered a massive loss to his reputation after news of the scam broke.
That restaurant had a reputation for great seafood.
The wallpaper is in shreds.His reputation was in shreds after the arrest.He struggled to retain a shred of his dignity.
"James had a bad reputation with his teachers for misbehaving in class."
This inspector has a reputation for being a harsh judge.
If he is guilty, it will ruin his reputation. for being a law abiding citizen.
The word 'reputation' is a noun; a word for the subjective opinions of others; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:His reputation was sullied after the affair with the maid. (subject of the sentence)We learned his reputation was the best in the business. (direct object of the verb 'learned')This movie is not as good as its reputation. (object of the preposition 'as')
Can you give me a sentence with the word betwitched?
I will not sully my reputation by doing that.
Can you give sentence by using abyss word?
yes. can u give me a sentence with the word headline
In the sentence, "my father has a well known reputation for keeping accurate financial records," the word "father" is not an adjective. Instead, it is a noun that serves as the subject of the sentence. The adjectives in the sentence include "well-known" and "accurate," which describe the noun "reputation" and "records," respectively.
The sentence with the word 'why': Why do you ask this question?