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cachet

[ka-shey, kash-ey, ka-she] / kæˈʃeɪ, ˈkæʃ eɪ, kaˈʃɛ /
NOUN
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A 1986 recording made for the upstart record company Icon benefited from a partnership with Nonesuch, a more established label whose cachet was growing, and the commercial clout of that label’s corporate parent, Warner Bros.

From New York Times

They can flip a single signature for anywhere from $25 to more than $1,000, depending on a star’s cachet and how frequently they sign.

From Seattle Times

They may not have the cachet or the world-famous sights.

From Washington Post

Servais realizes that the Mariners’ success – consecutive 90-win seasons, and a playoff series victory over Toronto – helps give him cachet with the players.

From Seattle Times

“Other artists are popular, but they just don’t have that cachet,” added Miranda.

From Los Angeles Times