Cachet

[ka-shey, kash-ey]

Part of speech: noun

  1. a distinguishing mark or seal; an indication of approval, prestige, or authenticity

Examples of

Cachet

in a sentence

  • The luxury brand’s name carries a certain cachet that attracts discerning customers.
  • His membership in the prestigious club added cachet to his professional reputation.

Did you Know?

Cachet comes from the French word cachet, meaning “seal” or “stamp.” It refers to a special mark or emblem used to indicate approval, prestige, or authenticity. Cachet is often associated with status, excellence, and exclusivity. Having a certain cachet can elevate the perceived value or desirability of a person, product, or brand. Recognizing and understanding cachet can help navigate social and professional settings with awareness and tact.

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