noun
- prestige or distinction that comes from being associated with something admired or respected
- an official seal or stamp on a document or letter
Usage: formal
Examples
- The designer handbag gave her outfit a certain cachet.
- Having a degree from Harvard carries considerable cachet in the business world.
- The restaurant’s cachet attracted celebrities and wealthy patrons.
- The antique letter bore the royal cachet.
- His association with the famous artist added cachet to his own work.
- The exclusive club’s cachet made membership highly sought after.