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How to spell REPUTIVE correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "reputive", one can offer some correct alternatives. It seems the intended word might be "reputable", which means having a good reputation. Other possibilities include "representative", meaning someone or something that represents or "repetitive", referring to something that repeats or recurs.

List of suggestions on how to spell reputive correctly

  • reactive The painting was reactive in color to my mood.
  • relative My aunt is a relative of mine.
  • reptile The Komodo dragon is a large predatory reptile native to Indonesia.
  • repute The company's good repute helped them win the contract.
  • Reputing He's still reputing the rumors about his involvement in the scandal.
  • restive She was a restive woman who constantly needed to be moved around.

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