Reputable in a sentence as an adjective

Maybe for CNN, but they aren't exactly a reputable news source these days.

I like how a reputable company still has screenshots with bug comments like "Ship the **** out of issues2".

Also, the money came from one of the most, if not THE most, reputable and respected VC firms.

I'm sorry you had to felt forced to give it up over some blog post from a company I once believed to be reputable.

Do you want someone with horrible judgement being your public face and voice?I don't put much stock in the DDoS talk, FYI. No reputable company fires someone b/c they are being blackmailed.

"Me: bangs head on wallSorry, no matter how reputable your company is, if that's the recruitment process then I can do better.

And the US is not much better -- in the wealthy areas in the east, most of the land was originally acquired by means that would be less than reputable today.

The fact that this happened on both the App store, and Google Play almost simultaneously raises the suspicion that one of the less reputable competitors lodged some kind of complaint.

Why would the Wall Street Journal publish this garbage?Short, simplistic answer: because the mere existence of this article, published in a newspaper widely perceived as reputable, is "evidence" of debate about the government's role for all those politicians, ideologues, and other interests who want to cut government spending.

Reputable definitions

adjective

having a good reputation; "a reputable business"; "a reputable scientist"; "a reputable wine"