What does anseende in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word anseende in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use anseende in Swedish.
The word anseende in Swedish means reputation, ryktbarhet, anseende, anseende, auktoritet, status, ställning, rykte, rykte, anseende, högt anseende, betrakta. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word anseende
reputation
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ryktbarhet(reputation) She owes her fame to a reality TV show. |
anseende(person, company, etc.: good repute) This businessman has earned his reputation through years of hard work. |
anseende(reputation) Peter's standing among the villagers was very important to him. |
auktoritet(uncountable (assuredness) The pastry chef piped the frosting onto the cake with authority. |
status, ställning(social status) Emily's standing as a woman of influence was threatened when she lost most of her money. |
rykte(slang, abbreviation (reputation) The gangster has a lot of rep on the west side. |
rykte(reputation) (vardagligt) His unjustified accusations have damaged my character! |
anseende(uncountable (repute, standing) Her honesty has earned her good credit with me. |
högt anseende(dated (high status) They are people of quality. |
betrakta(esteem) Hon har mycket högt anseende hos sin chef. She is regarded very highly by her boss. |
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