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prestige

[pre-steezh, -steej] / prɛˈstiʒ, -ˈstidʒ /


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The 78-year-old Englishman guided Portsmouth to 2008 FA Cup glory but Friday's win in a steeplechase, considered only second in prestige to the Cheltenham Gold Cup, will probably share pride of place in his life.

From Barron's

Their prestige and rarity makes them coveted by beer snobs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Retail analysts praise her discipline at Ralph Lauren, where she oversaw a strategy of cutting down the number of products to restore brand focus and prestige.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because the post-apocalyptic story of bounty hunter Joel and his adoptive daughter Ellie drew heavy influences from prestige TV shows, there was an obvious road map for bringing it to the screen.

From BBC

The Heisman Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in college football, doesn’t come with any cash prizes — just prestige.

From MarketWatch