Reputedly

Word REPUTEDLY
Character 9
Hyphenation re put ed ly
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Reputedly"

What do we mean by reputedly?

According to repute or general belief.

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The word "reputedly" in example sentences

Removing it via the means you suggest is reputed to be equally destructive and (again reputedly) not truly restorative. ❋ Unknown (2006)

On the whole the journalists that made the best job of it were those that did not provide biographical information (or qualified it with a liberal sprinklings of the word "reputedly") and preferred rather to make an in-depth analysis of Lovecraft's themes and language. ❋ Unknown (1998)

"Sorry Murdo, but if what 'reputedly' happened in the tunnel had happened in the street, the police would have brought ch ..." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Temixco is reputedly the worst place for dengue in this area. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Strauss-Kahn even consider the Four Seasons on 57th, which reputedly has some very hot and expensive talent at the bar, particularly on weekends? Fortune's Stanley Bing (2011)

Struck once in the chest by a high-calibre rifle shot while his camera was rolling, Domingos was reputedly the first journalist to be killed in combat during Rio's four-decade drug conflict. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The most celebrated of these are Brideshead Revisited (1981) and The Thorn Birds (1983), adaptations of novels by Evelyn Waugh and Colleen McCullough featuring, respectively, a grand Catholic family and a heterosexually tempted RC priest, both of which reputedly increased conversions to Rome. ❋ Unknown (2011)

At the time of the interview Levi Brisson was reputedly between eighty and ninety years old. ❋ Annie Proulx (2011)

Finally, it is not clear who will be monitoring the election or counting the votes, once they are in - this, in a country with a reputedly long history of voter fraud and rigged elections. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Probably you think Churchill should be fired, but do you support the firing of Hoppe for making reputedly anti-gay remarks in a classroom? ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is however a prime example of the prefigura, the ghost of Hamlet's father a classic omen, a portent of doom and openly described as such, explicitly compared to the signs and omens reputedly seen in Rome before Caesar's murder. ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

There were also photographs of Keshari Mitchell outside two known cocaine processing houses reputedly owned by The Consortium, one of which had been raided by the Los Angeles Police Department. ❋ Cynthia Diane Thornton (2011)

In one of his recent posts he even distinguished himself from Krugman by saying that he was less inclined to believe that more unionization and trade protectionism were effective anti-poverty programs, if not necessarily all the things on Mallaby's list of reputedly ineffective policies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When California and other U.S. states first decided (between 1915 and 1933) to criminalize marijuana, the principal motivations were not grounded in science or public health but rather in prejudice and discrimination against immigrants from Mexico who reputedly smoked the "killer weed." ❋ George Soros (2010)

Its losses are reputedly so large it might close or be butchered by a new owner. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Our age and lack of funds (or smart clothes) meant the city's reputedly brilliant nightlife was off-limits, so we made do with a mountain of frozen yoghurt, piled high with fruit and sugary toppings, for just $5 at the Pinkberry frozen yogurt shop (pinkberry.com), which was open till 11pm, and next to the Hard Rock. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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