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prestige

1 of 1noun
/prɛˈstiʒ/
1

the respect and admiration that someone or something receives based on perceived importance, quality, or achievement

  • Graduating from an Ivy League university can bring a significant amount of prestige.
  • The company has gained prestige over the years for its innovative products and services.
  • Winning the award added to the artist's prestige within the community.
  • His position as CEO carries a great deal of prestige and responsibility.
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2

the social value and perceived status associated with a particular language, dialect, or speech variety

Prestige refers to the higher social value and respect given to a particular language, dialect, or way of speaking within a society. People often associate these forms of speech with higher social status, education, or power, which can make them more desirable to use in formal settings. The prestige of a language or dialect influences how it is perceived and can affect the opportunities or recognition speakers of that form may receive compared to those who speak less-valued varieties.