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View usage for: reputedly in British English (rɪˈpjuːtɪdlɪ) adverbaccording to general belief or supposition the reputedly excellent food Examples of 'reputedly' in a sentencereputedly He is reputedly worth 200 million.The move is reputedly to make it easier for his family to be close to him during a tour to promote the band's new album. Synonyms of 'reputedly'supposedly, apparently, allegedly, seemingly More Synonyms of reputedly He reputedly earns two millions pounds a year. Additional synonymsThe gang was allegedly involved in smuggling. Synonyms supposedly, apparently, reportedly, by all accounts, reputedly, purportedly The deterioration has been caused by an apparently endless recession. Synonyms seemingly, outwardly, ostensibly, speciously He came, ostensibly, to see his sick brother but really to discuss selling the house. Synonyms apparently, seemingly, supposedly, outwardly, on the surface, on the face of it, superficially, to all intents and purposes, professedly, speciously, for the ostensible purpose of - reputation
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Additional synonymsSeemingly he is a man with not an ounce of malice in him. Synonyms apparently, outwardly, on the surface, ostensibly, on the face of it, to all intents and purposes, to all appearances, as far as anyone could tell |