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Cachet

Cachet meaning

A seal, as of a letter. | A special characteristic or quality; prestige, especially via association. | A commemorative stamped design or inscription on an envelope, other than a cancellation or pre-printed postage.

Example sentences (20)

But the Hotel Pennsylvania never quite had the cachet of the Plaza or the Waldorf Astoria.

He doesn’t carry the draw and cachet of most megastars, but Jokic also dominates the Knicks with a 13-1 career record.

Mr Hibbert would like to see more formal government training, along with efforts to boost the cachet of working in hospitality.

Once received, volunteers will remove the Valentines from the envelopes, stamp them with the Loveland cachet and cancellation stamp and send them on their way.

TEENAGER Zach Lion-Cachet starred with a brilliant maiden century in a day of two halves for Oxfordshire.

The city of Loveland’s Valentine Re-mailing Program revealed the Valentine card, cachet and cancellation stamp for the 2023 season.

The job at Boise State has lost a little of the cachet it once had when the team was regularly ranked among the top programs in the country during most of Petersen’s tenure.

Google creating a Messages app for iOS would be pointless, but for Apple doing the same with iMessage could generate more of a buzz with its blue bubble cachet.

It used to be that simply having a Starbucks within a block or two garnered the same cachet.

Though the prize money was negligible, the cultural cachet for winners was huge, with many authors going on to forge illustrious careers.

And sure, Plano has Legacy Hall and Love and War, but even with such places does the city fail to match the cultural cachet of Dallas.

Mr. Trump’s cultural cachet was a crucial asset in his surprise run and win in 2016.

The pineapple lost its social cachet in the mid-Victorian era, when steamships began to import them regularly from the colonies.

There's also the fact that oil and gas doesn't have the same cachet as tech enjoys.

Top party strategists believe his profile as the CEO of the largest Big Brothers Big Sisters affiliate in the country, and his family’s long-standing cachet in Texas, is precisely what they need to hold on to the state’s rapidly diversifying suburbs.

Added to which Basildon’s brutalist town centre now has a certain retro cachet to it.

A few loose, squiggly shapes in millennial pink, mustard, and hunter green may very well have taken the place of the neon sign or in communicating a certain cachet.

After the incident, Mr. Schmidt lost some of the cachet he had built up in government circles, according to two people with knowledge of the incident.

And they carry the cachet of success.

Based on cachet and convenience, the AirPods Pro are hard to beat.