reputedlyre‧put‧ed‧ly /rɪˈpjuːtɪdli/ adverb [sentence adverb] - Already Fitch's new headquarters is reputedly worth the £13 million it cost to buy and convert.
- His wife, reputedly to his fury, once sat on the bonnet of one and scratched its paintwork.
- If so, then Social Darwinism would work just as selectively in government where the bureaucratic struggle is reputedly severe.
- Pierry derives its name from a stratum of flint in the subsoil which reputedly gives its wine a marked flinty taste.
- Some, uncharitably, have suggested the railways, particularly as his last book reputedly didn't sell so well.
- The situation is that of the outsider meeting the pleasures of a different, reputedly splendid civilization.
- The two actors reputedly almost came to blows and ended the film not talking to each other.
nounreputationreputedisreputeadjectivereputable ≠ disreputablereputedadverbreputedly