All 3 Uses of
repute
in
Nicholas Nickleby
- It was with some faint reference in his own mind to this disorder, though he would by no means admit it, even to himself, that Nicholas had already carried his faithful companion to a physician of great repute.†
Chpt 49
- It was a profligate haunt of the worst repute, and not a place in which such an affair was likely to awaken any sympathy for either party, or to call forth any further remonstrance or interposition.†
Chpt 50
- Sir Mulberry Hawk lived abroad for some years, courted and caressed, and in high repute as a fine dashing fellow.†
Chpt 65 *
Definition:
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(repute as in: in good repute) the state of one's reputation -- can be high/good or low/bad