rep Sentence Examples

  1. The car's reputation for reliability was well-deserved.
  2. The company's annual sales report is always a comprehensive rep of its financial performance.
  3. The athlete has a long rep for excellence in her sport.
  4. The theater's latest production is a star-studded rep that includes several award-winning actors.
  5. The candidate's rep as a charismatic leader played a significant role in their election.
  6. The famous painting was a rep of the artist's signature style.
  7. The students' rep presented their concerns to the college administration.
  8. The lawyer was known for her aggressive rep in the courtroom.
  9. The company's social media rep monitors and responds to customer feedback.
  10. The new album is expected to further enhance the band's rep as one of the most innovative in the industry.

rep Meaning

Wordnet

rep (n)

informal abbreviation of `representative'

a fabric with prominent rounded crosswise ribs

Webster

rep (n.)

A fabric made of silk or wool, or of silk and wool, and having a transversely corded or ribbed surface.

Webster

rep (a.)

Formed with a surface closely corded, or ribbed transversely; -- applied to textile fabrics of silk or wool; as, rep silk.

FAQs About the word rep

informal abbreviation of `representative', a fabric with prominent rounded crosswise ribsA fabric made of silk or wool, or of silk and wool, and having a transv

delegate, deputy, manager, attorney, agent,representative,ambassador, commissary, spokesperson, spokesman

disrepute, dishonor, discredit, disgrace, discredit, reproach, disrepute, disgrace, dishonor, infamy

The car's reputation for reliability was well-deserved.

The company's annual sales report is always a comprehensive rep of its financial performance.

The athlete has a long rep for excellence in her sport.

The theater's latest production is a star-studded rep that includes several award-winning actors.