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Synonyms and antonyms of Reputation in American Thesaurus

Reputation

reputation (noun)

the opinion that people have about how good or how bad someone or something is

standing (noun)

the status or reputation that someone or something has

track record (noun)

your reputation, based on the things that you have done

character (noun)

someone’s reputation, especially when this shows how honest or reliable they are

name (noun)

a reputation

prestige (noun)

the high reputation and respect that someone or something has earned, based on their impressive achievements, quality, etc.

repute (noun)

formal the reputation that someone or something has

infamy (noun)

a reputation for something bad

status (noun)

a high social position that makes other people respect and admire you

profile (noun)

the public image of a person or organization, and the attention that they get from the public or reporters

bad character (noun)

in criminal law, a person's likelihood to commit a crime, or details of crimes they have already committed

public image (noun)

the ideas and opinions that the public has about a person or an organization that may not be what they are really like

reputation (noun)

the opinion that people have that a person, place, or thing is good