reputación
“reputación” means “reputation” in Spanish (general standing or public opinion).
reputation
Also: standing, name
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Ella tiene una reputación excelente como doctora.
A2She has an excellent reputation as a doctor.
El escándalo dañó gravemente la reputación de la empresa.
B1The scandal seriously damaged the company's reputation.
Tardó años en construir su reputación, pero la perdió en un instante.
B2It took years to build his reputation, but he lost it in an instant.
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Quick Quiz: reputación
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Which sentence correctly uses 'reputación'?
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The word comes from the Latin term 'reputatio,' which meant 'consideration' or 'calculation,' derived from the verb 'reputare' (to think over or compute). Over time, it shifted to mean the opinion formed by thinking over someone's character.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'reputación' and 'fama'?
'Reputación' is the general opinion or standing someone has, which can be good or bad ('buena reputación' or 'mala reputación'). 'Fama' usually implies widespread recognition and is generally positive, meaning 'fame' or 'renown'.