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cachet

[ka-shey, kash-ey, ka-she] / kæˈʃeɪ, ˈkæʃ eɪ, kaˈʃɛ /
NOUN
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The Playhouse has not only cachet but geography.

From Los Angeles Times

The spotted bug has clung on to its cachet.

From The Wall Street Journal

“That gave me the cachet that gave me a place at the table, which has gotten me the Epstein story,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

As its political profile grew, so did Palantir’s cultural cachet—as a symbol of the AI revolution, tech patriotism and contrarian triumph.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company’s newfound cachet in Washington has helped it gain more government contracts, including in recent weeks a $100 million contract with the Internal Revenue Service and $400 million award from the State Department.

From The Wall Street Journal