reputable - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • breeder: A caring reputable breeder has a very good insight into the behavior of their puppies.
  • dealer: Instead go to a reputable dealer who will be able to advise you.
  • tradesman: I dare say there is always some reputable tradesman 's wife or other going up.
  • builder: These contacts will know of reputable builders in your area who they have dealings with.
  • insurer: There are now a number of good quality reputable insurers offering very competitive premiums for the lower risk professions.
  • jeweler: Shopping for an engagement ring online can be quite a good experience if you buy from reputable jewelers like Blue Nile and Mondera.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: The products are highly reputable from major blue chip pharma.
  • extremely: Hotel Receptionist A Hotel Receptionist is required for an extremely reputable company on the outskirts of Exeter.
  • very: They are a very well established company with a very reputable service.
  • only: To organize travel to and from the project: Only reputable airlines are used and participants are given a return ticket.
  • supposedly: I remember, for instance, a book from a generation ago by a supposedly reputable scholar.
  • even: Even reputable design houses sometimes stray over the line between taking inspiration and infringing an existing design.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: And I want to see politicians become more reputable, which is after all what this is all about.
  • look: Several papers, such as the Independent, the Times, or the Guardian, look reputable.

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