prestige

prestige
prestige pres‧tige [preˈstiːʒ] noun [uncountable]
the respect and importance a person, organization, profession, or product has because of their success and high quality:

• The bank lost both money and prestige as a result of the transaction.

• Revlon launched a comprehensive marketing program for its prestige brands.

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prestige UK US /presˈtiːʒ/ noun [U]
respect or admiration that is given to someone or something, usually because of the reputation that they have for high quality, success, or social influence: »

The company has gained international prestige in recent years.

»

the prestige of working for a top Wall Street firm

low/high prestige »

a gold credit card with high prestige

enjoy/gain prestige »

Many of these companies enjoy prestige outside their own countries.

have/lack prestige »

The brand lacked prestige and had poor name recognition.

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prestige UK US /presˈtiːʒ/ adjective [before noun]
used to describe something that causes people to feel respect or admiration, for example because it is of high quality or connected with social success: »

The company is a manufacturer of prestige products.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • Prestige — [pʁɛs.ˈtiːʒ] bezeichnet den Ruf (Leumund) einer Person, einer Sache (z. B. eines Gegenstandes, eines Ortes oder einer Institution), oder einer Gruppe von Personen oder von Sachen in der Öffentlichkeit eines bestimmten kulturellen Umfeldes.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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