All 3 Uses of
repute
in
Love's Labour's Lost
- Him, I,—as my ever-esteemed duty pricks me on,—have sent to thee, to receive the meed of punishment, by thy sweet Grace's officer, Antony Dull, a man of good repute, carriage, bearing, and estimation.'†
Scene 1.1
- More authority, dear boy, name more; and, sweet my child, let them be men of good repute and carriage.†
Scene 1.2
- He reputes me a cannon; and the bullet, that's he; I shoot thee at the swain.†
Scene 3.1 *
Definition:
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(repute as in: in good repute) the state of one's reputation -- can be high/good or low/bad