0 the opinion that people have about someone or something -- reputación, fama
Both hotels have a good reputation.
1 the positive or negative view people have of sb or sth as a result of their behavior -- reputación [ feminine, singular ]
He has a good/bad reputation in the legal profession. Él tiene una buena/mala reputación en la profesión legal.
a company that has earned a reputation for innovation una empresa que se ha ganado una reputación por su innovación
Virginia’s reputation as one of the nation’s leading wine regions la reputación de Virginia como una de las principales regiones vinícolas del país
European standards have a global reputation for being very high.
It will prove itself better than its present reputation.
I tell you, as surely as you sit here now, what you did will harm your reputation.
It has a worse reputation than it actually deserves and its position has been guaranteed.
I believe my reputation goes before me in that respect.
They are vets and scientists of the very highest calibre, at the pinnacle of their careers, people of the very highest reputation.
Our food is characterised by its acknowledged reputation and quality.
I see no other way of restoring the good reputation we had previously established.