cachet Antonyms
Strongest:
- dishonor
- opprobrium
- pettiness
- ignominy
- disrepute
- disrepute
- discredit
- odium
- worthlessness
- anonymity
- anonymity
- odium
- ignominy
- infamy
- disgrace
- disgrace
- shame
- pettiness
- dishonor
- worthlessness
- shame
- infamy
- discredit
- opprobrium
Strong:
- insignificance
- insignificance
- valuelessness
- obscurity
- smallness
- paltriness
- valuelessness
- paltriness
- obscurity
- smallness
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- seriousness
- eminence
- importance
- weight
- reputation
- preeminence
- distinction
- standing
- notoriety
- renown
- note
- magnitude
- repute
- import
- rank
- moment
- celebrity
- prominence
Weak:
Meaning of cachet
cachet (n)
an indication of approved or superior status
a warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his seal
a seal on a letter
cachet (n.)
A seal, as of a letter.
cachet Sentence Examples
- The designer handbag carried a certain cachet that made it highly coveted among fashion enthusiasts.
- Winning the prestigious award added a new level of cachet to the actor's career.
- The exclusive club's membership offered a cachet of privilege and access to high-profile events.
- The luxury brand's logo lent an air of cachet to the products it adorned.
- A Michelin star restaurant possesses a cachet that attracts discerning diners from around the world.
- The historic mansion's cachet stemmed from its rich architectural heritage.
- Acquiring a rare piece of art from a renowned artist added cachet to the collector's portfolio.
- The diplomat's prestigious background brought a sense of cachet to the negotiations.
- The company's commitment to sustainability enhanced its cachet in the eyes of environmentally conscious consumers.
- The prestigious university's reputation lent a certain cachet to the degrees it awarded.
FAQs About the word cachet
an indication of approved or superior status, a warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his se
fame, position, significance,prestige, status, value, power, stature, seriousness, eminence
dishonor, opprobrium, pettiness, ignominy, disrepute, disrepute, discredit, odium, worthlessness, anonymity
The designer handbag carried a certain cachet that made it highly coveted among fashion enthusiasts.
Winning the prestigious award added a new level of cachet to the actor's career.
The exclusive club's membership offered a cachet of privilege and access to high-profile events.
The luxury brand's logo lent an air of cachet to the products it adorned.