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What (who) is reputation - definition

SOCIAL OPINION ABOUT A PERSON OR ENTITY
Social prestige; Repute; Cultural prestige; Online reputation; User:Matthieupierce/Online Reputation; Online Reputation/; Prestige (sociology); Reputation (as Property); Business reputation

Reputation         
·vt Account; value.
II. Reputation ·vt Specifically: Good reputation; favorable regard; public esteem; general credit; good name.
III. Reputation ·vt The estimation in which one is held; character in public opinion; the character attributed to a person, thing, or action; repute.
IV. Reputation ·vt The character imputed to a person in the community in which he lives. It is admissible in evidence when he puts his character in issue, or when such reputation is otherwise part of the issue of a case.
reputation         
n.
1) to acquire, establish a reputation
2) to have, hold a reputation (he had the reputation of being a heavy drinker)
3) to guard, protect one's reputation
4) to compromise, destroy, ruin, tarnish smb.'s reputation
5) an enviable, excellent, fine, good, impeccable, spotless, unblemished, unsullied, untarnished reputation
6) a tainted, tarnished, unenviable reputation
7) an international, worldwide; local; national reputation
8) a reputation as, for (that judge has a reputation for being fair)
9) by reputation (to know smb. by reputation)
10) (misc.) to live up to one's reputation; to stake one's reputation on smt.
reputation         
¦ noun the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.
?a widespread belief that someone or something has a particular characteristic.
Origin
ME: from L. reputatio(n-), from reputare (see repute).

Wikipedia

Reputation

The reputation or prestige of a social entity (a person, a social group, an organization, or a place) is an opinion about that entity - typically developed as a result of social evaluation on a set of criteria, such as behavior or performance.

Reputation is a ubiquitous, spontaneous, and highly efficient mechanism of social control. It is a subject of study in social, management, and technological sciences. Its influence ranges from competitive settings, like markets, to cooperative ones, like firms, organizations, institutions and communities. Furthermore, reputation acts on different levels of agency: individual and supra-individual. At the supra-individual level, it concerns groups, communities, collectives and abstract social entities (such as firms, corporations, organizations, countries, cultures and even civilizations). It affects phenomena of different scales, from everyday life to relationships between nations. Reputation is a fundamental instrument of social order, based upon distributed, spontaneous social control.

The concept of reputation is considered important in business, politics, education, online communities, and many other fields, and it may be considered as a reflection of a social entity's identity.

Examples of use of reputation
1. Reputation These latest allegations will further tarnish the star‘s reputation.
2. BIG REPUTATION Clarke had arrived in England big on reputation but short on form.
3. Britain‘s reputation for dodgy food has always been right up there with the German reputation for organisation.
4. Angus McBride has forged a reputation as a leading celebrity lawyer, specialising in protecting the reputation of individuals and companies.
5. Ruining reputation It is an attempt at ruining Arafat‘s reputation and diverting attention from who really killed him.