Cachet

//kæˈʃeɪ//

Synonyms for "cachet" (106 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 5 languages.

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Czech

1 entries
  • prestiž noun (a special characteristic or quality; prestige)

German

2 entries
  • Gütesiegel noun (archaic: a seal)
  • Prestige noun (a special characteristic or quality; prestige)

Polish

3 entries
  • pieczęć noun (archaic: a seal)
  • prestiż noun (a special characteristic or quality; prestige)
  • styl noun (a special characteristic or quality; prestige)

Spanish

3 entries
  • cachet noun (a special characteristic or quality; prestige)
  • caché noun (a special characteristic or quality; prestige)
  • cashé noun (a special characteristic or quality; prestige)

Turkish

3 entries
  • damga noun (archaic: a seal)
  • kaşe mühür noun (archaic: a seal)
  • prestij noun (a special characteristic or quality; prestige)

Sample sentences

13 total sentences available.

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His style stamps all his work with the cachet of literary superiority.

Source: tatoeba (10656931)

And it is a mysterious, wonderful thing this character, this cachet of a great city; the charm of Paris or the grandeur of London, the glittering stillness of Venice or the insistent glory of eternal Rome.

Source: tatoeba (11884636)

I remember when this diner was a quiet hangout, but lately it seems to be losing its cachet.

Source: wiktionary

In fact, within the Waffen-SS as a whole, the carrying of a personal weapon such as a pistol or a submachine-gun in addition to or instead of the issue rifle became something of a cachet.

Source: wiktionary

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