(prestige is the respect one receives from peers and the community at large)
English acquired high prestige in the middle ages, mainly through the works of William Shakespeare.
The prestige of the nation depended on its economic improvements.
As a result of his success, the chairman became a man of great wealth and prestige.
Prestigeful is an adjective.
That college turned out to be a lot more prestigeful than even I had imagined.
The new job had more prestige, but not any additional money.
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Because of her wealth and prestige, she was well respected by everyone in the community.
The new job had more prestige, but not any additional money.
Harvard University is an educational institution with a prestige matched by few other universities, domestic or otherwise.
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The newcomer's victory boosted her prestige.
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