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1 ad
n. name, first name, given name, appellation; reputation, repute, fame, title; noun; denomination, denotation, moniker, substantive* * *1. first name 2. name 3. noun -
2 adı çıkmış
adj. notorious, of ill repute, of ill fame, discredited, disreputable, arrant, infamous* * *notorious -
3 genelev
n. brothel, bordello, bordel, bawdyhouse, call house, disorderly house, house of ill fame, house of ill repute, whorehouse [sl.], bagnio, stew* * *1. bawdy house 2. bawdyhouse 3. brothel 4. whore house 5. whorehouse -
4 isim
n. name, title, denomination, noun, substantive, appellation, character, designation, forename, given name, moniker, first name, record, repute* * *1. appeliation 2. name 3. noun -
5 kötü şöhretli
adj. of ill repute, infamous* * *arrant -
6 saygınlık
n. prestige, esteem, honor, honour [Brit.], credit, notability, repute, reputability, respectability, cachet, Grace, importance, note, odor, odour [Brit.], standing, venerability* * *1. respectability 2. dignity 3. prestige -
7 saymak
v. count, enumerate, number, consider, regard as, deem, assume, suppose, respect, honor, honour [Brit.], account, calculate, class, count down, count in, count off, count up, number off, rank, rate, reckon, reckon as, reckon for, regard, repute--------saymak (kadar)v. number to* * *count -
8 şeref
n. honor, laurels, honour [Brit.], dignity, glory, reputation, repute, flower, kudos, pride* * *1. glory 2. honor 3. honorableness 4. honor (n.) 5. honour (n.) -
9 şöhret
n. bays, fame, laurels, reputation, renown, publicity, celebrity, distinction, kudos, notability, notable, odor, odour [Brit.], prominence, record, rep, report, repute* * *1. celebrity 2. fame 3. kudos -
10 ün
n. flour* * *1. prominence 2. renown 3. reputation 4. repute 5. celebrity 6. fame -
11 farzetmek
v. assume, suppose, imagine, theorize, presume, say, fancy, call, deem, opine, posit, reckon as, reckon for, repute -
12 farzetmemek
v. (neg. form of farzetmek) assume, suppose, imagine, theorize, presume, say, fancy, call, deem, opine, posit, reckon as, reckon for, repute -
13 ismen
adv. by name, nominally, by repute -
14 kötü şöhret
n. bad name, disrepute, ill fame, bad title, notoriety, evil repute, infamy -
15 olarak bilmek
v. repute -
16 sanmak
v. think, imagine, suppose, fancy, take, take for, assume, conjecture, expect, flatter oneself, put down, repute, surmise -
17 sanmamak
v. (neg. form of sanmak) think, imagine, suppose, fancy, take, take for, assume, conjecture, expect, flatter oneself, put down, repute, surmise -
18 ad
"name, forename; noun; reputation, fame, name, repute" -
19 nam
name " ad; name, repute, reputation, character, fame; notoriety" ün -
20 ün
fame, reputation, repute, celebrity, glory, name, renown, character " þöhret, þan, nam; voice, sound" ses
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