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cachet

[ka-shey, kash-ey, ka-she] / kæˈʃeɪ, ˈkæʃ eɪ, kaˈʃɛ /
NOUN
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For decades, China lacked cultural cachet on the world stage, even as it became an economic superpower.

From The Wall Street Journal

Banks had cachet to burn, which made her proposal to challenge the fashion industry’s idea of beauty by finding the next great model via a reality TV competition revolutionary.

From Salon

Burnham is also trying to use the city's sporting cachet to attract the globe's biggest contests.

From BBC

The Brutalist monumentalism of the Kennedy Center also grew over time to be loved, increasingly bringing cachet to a diverse nation’s artistic needs.

From Los Angeles Times

The company’s cachet in Washington has helped it gain more large government contracts, including last month a $448 million contract with the Navy to provide better data for nuclear-submarine maintenance and upgrades.

From The Wall Street Journal