Prestige

/prɛˈstiːʒ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
Widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or quality.
The university has gained prestige over the years due to its outstanding research programs.
The level of influence or distinction someone possesses.
Holding such a prestigious award adds significant prestige to his career.
A reputation or status associated with social importance or success.
She sought a career in finance for the prestige and financial security it promised.
The high regard in which a person or organization is held.
The company's products are known for their quality and the prestige they bring to their owners.

Etymology

From French prestige, from Latin praestigiae, meaning 'illusions, tricks'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

prestige project
A project designed to enhance the image or reputation of an organization or individual.
prestige brand
A brand that is regarded as a high-quality or luxury brand, often associated with wealth and success.
prestige class
A classification of individuals or entities regarded as superior or elite.

Related Words

prestigious
Having high status or significance.
prestigiousness
The quality or state of being prestigious.
prestidigitation
The performance of magic or conjuring tricks.

Slang Meanings

Street cred
He gained a lot of street cred after his latest album dropped.
Flex
She loves to flex her new job title whenever she's with her friends.