reputation
reputation, n. The esteem in which a person is held by others. • Evidence of reputation may be introduced as proof of character whenever character evidence is admissible. Fed. R. Evid. 405. — Also termed personal reputation. [Cases: Criminal Law 375; Evidence 106; Witnesses 338. C.J.S. Criminal Law §§ 816–818; Evidence §§ 495–497, 499–502, 504–506; Witnesses § 592.] — reputational, adj.