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prestige

/prɛˈsti(d)ʒ/
/prəˈstidʒ/
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Other forms: prestiges

People, cars, schools, clubs, banks––all can be said to have prestige. Star in a blockbuster movie? Your prestige level just shot up. Make a really bad faux pas? Your prestige just went down.

When something has prestige it is said to be prestigious. Often this is applied to colleges –– "After earning straight As and lettering in three Varsity sports, Vivian had her choice among prestigious universities." To remember this word, think about pres- — people or things with prestige often are covered by the press.

Definitions of prestige
  1. noun
    a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.
    “he wanted to achieve power and prestige
    synonyms: prestigiousness
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    type of:
    standing
    social or financial or professional status or reputation
Pronunciation
US
/prɛˈsti(d)ʒ/
UK
/prəˈstidʒ/
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