How to Use cachet in a Sentence
cachet
noun- His research in Antarctica gave him a certain cachet among other scientists.
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The idea being that the higher the price, the greater the cachet of the good, and the more people covet it.
—Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 21 Apr. 2021
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The system is thought to increase the mystery and cachet of the clothes.
—Washington Post, 4 July 2018
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Each brings a cachet that the Four Corner schools don’t.
—Sportsday Staff, Dallas News, 31 July 2023
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By the end of the ’50s, the Method had lost much of its cachet in theatrical circles.
—Evan Kindley, The New Republic, 31 Jan. 2022
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There wouldn’t be a team in the SEC who could compete with that amount of cachet and cool.
—Joseph Goodman | Jgoodman@al.com, al, 2 Sep. 2023
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The electric event proved that the pandemic hadn’t cooled the brand’s cachet.
—Ian Malone, Vogue, 4 Oct. 2021
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At the same time, Hahn also knows celebrities give the Pro-Am its cachet.
—Ron Kroichick, San Francisco Chronicle, 31 Jan. 2022
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And recruiters say many are drawn to the cachet of being a Marine.
—Lolita C. Baldor, Anchorage Daily News, 30 July 2023
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But there’s no denying the cachet that comes along with a star, not to mention the business.
—Lily O'Neill, The Denver Post, 14 Aug. 2024
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British tea culture still has a cachet around the world, and still means something at home.
—Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez, Fortune Europe, 3 July 2024
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Plus, neither Mackie nor Chao comes to the film with much mushy cachet.
—Amy Nicholson, Variety, 11 Mar. 2023
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The full-menu restaurant, while pricey, adds further cachet to this swanky joint.
—Miami Herald Archives, Miami Herald, 8 Feb. 2024
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The full-menu restaurant, while pricey, adds further cachet to this swanky joint.
—Rene Rodriguez, miamiherald, 5 May 2018
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Though the fourth-highest peak in the world, Lhotse bears little of the cachet of its neighbor, Everest.
—Krista Stevens, Longreads, 12 Feb. 2020
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Whether the cachet of heritage will be enough to sustain the Old Skool’s time in the limelight is an open question.
—John Vorwald, GQ, 4 May 2018
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West still has some outlaw cachet in the high fashion world.
—Los Angeles Times, 17 Oct. 2022
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In Strasbourg, the gifts have more cachet because of the artisans who make them.
—Washington Post, 17 Dec. 2021
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Adding to the appeal is the cachet of A-list approbation.
—Steven Levy, Wired, 14 May 2021
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Now that the space is closed, the limited edition items have even greater cachet.
—Colleen Barry, chicagotribune.com, 9 June 2021
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As for that resort to the bank of Warren Buffett: His cachet doesn’t come cheap.
—Washington Post, 20 Sep. 2019
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There’s more to living in a penthouse than the social cachet.
—Michael Y. Park, Architectural Digest, 10 Sep. 2024
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But the copying itself might also give the dance its cachet.
—Moises Mendez Ii, Rolling Stone, 28 Apr. 2022
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And the Fed gathering itself has gained more and more cachet.
—Jeanna Smialek, New York Times, 25 Aug. 2023
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There are few pieces of kitchen equipment with as much prestige and cachet as the stand mixer.
—Becky Krystal, Washington Post, 6 Dec. 2019
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Tucked between the Woods and Koepka groups is a threesome with some cachet, too.
—Ron Kroichick, SFChronicle.com, 4 Aug. 2020
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His previous Broadway bows have all been huge hits, and the rest of the team carries a strong cachet with it.
—Lee Seymour, Forbes, 29 Sep. 2021
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One tester felt the Santa Cruz name carried more cachet.
—Josh Patterson, Outside Online, 18 May 2020
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Zoom in: The Smithsonian is the world's largest museum, education and research complex, so joining it would bring some new cachet to the Weitzman.
—Mike D'onofrio, Axios, 5 Dec. 2024
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Populist leaders’ attacks undermine public trust in the armed forces, which in turn can harm both recruitment and retention as serving in the military loses its cachet.
—Ronald R. Krebs, Foreign Affairs, 14 Jan. 2025
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