Phrases with «cachet»

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The word "cachet" refers to a mark or a special quality that adds importance or prestige to something or someone. It can also mean a seal or stamp that signifies official approval or authenticity. Full definition

Adjective + «cachet»

Noun + «cachet»

Sentences with «cachet»

  • For buyers who weren't able to either afford or get in line quick enough for the sold - out, $ 1,150,000 McLaren P1, the McLaren 650S definitely can provide stunning performance and the ever - important brand cachet of a McLaren. (automobilemag.com)
  • Cadillac's doesn't carry the same amount of cachet as, say, a three - pointed star, four rings, or a blue and white roundel. (digitaltrends.com)
  • The Nook Tablet and the Kindle Fire are «very different products, but the critical break - point is $ 199, and $ 249 [for the Nook Tablet] does not have that same cachet with buyers,» said Rob Enderle, an analyst at Enderle Group. (computerworld.com)
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