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    prestigious
    /prɛˈstɪdʒəs/

    adjective

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  2. very much respected and admired, usually because of being important or of high quality: The car won some of the industry's most prestigious awards. The Harvard presidency is perhaps the most prestigious job in higher education.

  3. very much respected and admired, usually because of being important or of high quality: The car won some of the industry's most prestigious awards. The Harvard presidency is perhaps the most prestigious job in higher education.

  4. 1. : having prestige : honored. 2. archaic : of, relating to, or marked by illusion, conjuring, or trickery. prestigiously adverb. prestigiousness noun. Did you know? You might expect, based on how adjectives are often formed in English, that today’s word is an extension of the noun prestige.

  5. Definition of 'prestigious' Word Frequency. prestigious. (prestɪdʒəs ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A prestigious institution, job, or activity is respected and admired by people. It's one of the best equipped and most prestigious schools in the country. Synonyms: celebrated, respected, prominent, great More Synonyms of prestigious.

  6. Definitions of prestigious. adjective. having an illustrious reputation; respected. “a prestigious author” synonyms: eminent, esteemed, honored. reputable. having a good reputation. adjective. exerting influence by reason of high status or prestige. “a prestigious professor at a prestigious university” synonyms: influential.

  7. Prestigious definition: indicative of or conferring prestige. See examples of PRESTIGIOUS used in a sentence.

  8. Define prestigious. prestigious synonyms, prestigious pronunciation, prestigious translation, English dictionary definition of prestigious. adj. Having prestige; esteemed. pres·ti′gious·ly adv. pres·ti′gious·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. respected and admired as very important or of very high quality. a prestigious award. a highly prestigious university. My parents wanted me to go to a more prestigious university. the city’s most prestigious and exclusive hotel. The Gold Cup is one of the most prestigious events in the racing calendar. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

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  11. Having or imparting prestige. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: influential. respected. honored. renowned. famed. eminent. distinguished. prominent. redoubtable. preeminent. noted. notable. celebrated. illustrious. great. Antonyms: modest. unimportant. unprestigious. insignificant. humble.