prestigious

[preˈstɪdʒəs]

prestigious Definition

having a high reputation; honored; esteemed.

Using prestigious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prestigious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was offered a prestigious job at the company.

  • Example

    The university is known for its prestigious law program.

  • Example

    Winning the award was a prestigious achievement for the young athlete.

prestigious Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with prestigious

  • a school that has a high reputation and is well-respected

    Example

    He graduated from a prestigious school in the United States.

  • an award that is highly respected and sought after

    Example

    Winning a Nobel Prize is considered one of the most prestigious awards in the world.

  • a career that is highly respected and admired

    Example

    Many people dream of having a prestigious career in medicine or law.

Origins of prestigious

from French 'prestigieux', from Latin 'praestigiosus', meaning 'full of tricks'

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Summary: prestigious in Brief

The term 'prestigious' [preˈstɪdʒəs] refers to something that has a high reputation, is honored, or esteemed. It is often used to describe schools, careers, and awards that are well-respected and admired. Examples include 'She was offered a prestigious job at the company,' and 'Winning the award was a prestigious achievement for the young athlete.' Synonyms include 'esteemed,' 'respected,' and 'distinguished.'

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