Sentence example with the word 'prestige'

prestige

accomplishment, charisma, dominance, force, idolization, leverage, power, prominence, rule, subtle influence, whip hand

Definition n. a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.

Last update: October 4, 2015


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Very robust and reliable and particularly appropriate in external prestige environments.   [noun]

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The reels were Prestige and Prestige large arbor fly reels, costing in the UK between £ 65 and £ 99.   [noun]

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Owing to various diplomatic considerations the Russian armiesjust those which might have destroyed his prestigedo not appear upon the scene till he is no longer there.   [noun]

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Madeleine had preserved all his prestige in Fauchelevent's eyes.   [noun]

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The French language lost its official prestige, and English became the speech not only of the common people but of courts and Parliament as well.   [noun]

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Prestige. You move to the head of the immortals' hierarchy.   [Please select]

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And he arrived with all the prestige of the Glen-Ellachie connection.   [Please select]

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Irving's seniority gave him a certain prestige with the younger men, and naturally with Miss Welsh.   [Please select]

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Carlyle, and she had a prestige which brought her more admiration.   [Please select]

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