noun
- plural of cachet: prestige or distinction associated with something
- plural of cachet: official seals or stamps of approval
- plural of cachet: small sealed envelopes containing medicine
Usage: medical
Examples
- The designer handbags carried different cachets depending on their brand.
- These universities have earned their cachets through decades of academic excellence.
- The documents bore official cachets from various government agencies.
- Royal cachets were used to authenticate important proclamations.
- The pharmacist prepared several cachets containing the bitter medicine.
- Cachets were once commonly used to mask unpleasant-tasting drugs.