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cachet

[ka-shey, kash-ey, ka-she] / kæˈʃeɪ, ˈkæʃ eɪ, kaˈʃɛ /
NOUN
distinction
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Various media and tech players eyed the brand—with its four decades of cultural cachet, 100 million aggregate social media followers, and Rolodex of Bezoses and Ballmers.

From Slate • May 8, 2026

That balance—maintaining imported cachet while adapting to local tastes—has allowed warehouse retailers to capture consumers who are value-conscious but not necessarily willing to sacrifice quality.

From Barron's • Mar. 7, 2026

For years, Dr. Brian Acacio’s name had considerable cachet among California couples who were trying to start a family.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 3, 2026

For decades, China lacked cultural cachet on the world stage, even as it became an economic superpower.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 24, 2026

“Oh my. Yes, I’m the coolest. Now, most popular? Let’s just say that being Internet famous carries little cachet among my classmates.”

From "The Serpent King" by Jeff Zentner




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