Prestige Mnemonic
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prestige
prestige
/pɹəˈsti(d)ʒ/
Examples
- His prestige is pretty good.
- The signifigance of this is the matter of respect and prestige.
- Japanese prestige rose in the eyes of the world.
- Such was the prestige of the hunt, even in the 18th century.
- The potlatch was a demonstration of prestige, not an exchage of gifts.
- The success of the expedition increased the prestige of the city.
- He strengthened the power and prestige of the Bohemian Kingdom.
- New Zealand has garnered immense prestige.
- The actual power was in the hand of the aristocrats with high prestige.
- The higher the prestige award gained, the higher the notability.
a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.
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"Press + Tea + Ghee. Press the tea leaves high, add ghee to shine, gaining high status and admiration, fly."
"Press + Tease. The press teases with fame and high status."
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