Synonym: authority, distinction, greatness, importance, influence, mastery, power, prominence, significance, superiority. Similar words: prestigious, vestige, prestidigitation, vestigial, investigate, investigator, investigation, interesting. Meaning: [pre'stɪːʒ] n. a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc..
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1 The company has gained international prestige.
2 Winning the prize carries immense prestige.
3 The king wanted to enhance his prestige through war.
4 As the president's prestige continues to fall, they're clearly beginning to consider him a liability.
5 There is a lot of prestige attached to owning a car like this.
6 Doctors have suffered a loss of prestige following a spate of scandals.
7 The royal couple's prestige was damaged by the allegations.
8 The post carried great prestige within the police force.
9 Different jobs are accorded different levels of prestige.
10 The job endows its holder with great prestige.
11 There's a certain prestige about going to a private school.
12 Many people are attracted by the prestige of working for a top company.
13 The contract will affect our national prestige in the world.
14 His prestige has been raised greatly since he was promoted to the president of the university.
15 He suffered a loss of prestige when the scandal was publicized.
16 Their products enjoy ever higher prestige in the world market.
17 The high prestige of the premier is radicated in the hearts of the people.
18 This little-known British firm has now gained considerable prestige .
19 Wearing designer clothes is a matter of personal prestige for many teenagers.
20 It has great prestige,[www.Sentencedict.com] both nationally and internationally.
21 Massalia's prestige among the Celts was high.
22 The prestige they reaped from a visit was incalculable.
23 Authority and prestige are not equally distributed.
24 Pride, even personal prestige, were also at stake.
25 The issues boil down to money and prestige.
26 Their prestige went sky high.
27 Fame turns all the lights on and while it gives power and prestige, it takes the you out of you; you must be what the public thinks you are.not what you really are or could be.
28 China's pottery is beautifully finished and has enjoyed a high prestige in the world.
29 The old universities of Oxford and Cambridge still have a lot of prestige.
30 It was his responsibility for foreign affairs that gained him international prestige.
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