Understanding “Reputation”: A Key IELTS Vocabulary Word – IETLS 6.5 Vocabulary

Understanding ‘Reputation’: A Key IELTS Vocabulary Word

Learn about the word ‘reputation’, its meaning, usage, and importance in IELTS and daily life. This video covers the definition, word type, history, synonyms, antonyms, example sentences, and common errors to avoid when using ‘reputation’.

Imagine you’re applying for a job, and the interviewer asks about your previous employer. Suddenly, you realize how important your professional reputation is.

Today, we’re exploring the word reputation, an essential concept for your IELTS vocabulary and everyday life.

Word type: Reputation is a noun.

Meaning: Reputation refers to the opinion or belief that people generally hold about someone or something.

It’s the way others see and judge a person, organization, or thing based on past behavior or character.

Word history: The word reputation comes from the Latin word reputationem, which means consideration.

It entered the English language in the 14th century and has since become a crucial part of our vocabulary when discussing how people or things are perceived by others.

Synonyms: Some words with similar meanings to reputation include image, standing, status, character, and name.

Antonyms: Words that express the opposite of a good reputation include infamy, dishonor, disgrace, and notoriety.

Examples use in sentences: Let’s look at how to use reputation in different contexts. First, The company has built a strong reputation for excellent customer service.

Second, His reputation as a reliable colleague made him the top choice for the promotion. Third, The restaurant’s reputation suffered after several customers reported food poisoning.

Common errors in use: Be careful not to confuse reputation with repetition. While they sound similar, repetition means doing something again and again.

Also, remember that reputation is uncountable, so we don’t say reputations unless we’re talking about multiple people or things.

To wrap up, understanding and using the word reputation correctly can significantly improve your IELTS score and everyday communication.

It’s about how others perceive you or something based on past actions and character. Remember to practice using this word in your speaking and writing to become more comfortable with it.

Good luck with your IELTS preparation!

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