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    Etymology: [ pre-stEzh, -stEj ] (noun.) 1829. From French prestige (“illusion, fascination, enchantment, prestige”) : Latin praestigium (“a delusion, an illusion”) :: praestinguere (“to obscure, extinguish”) ::: prae (“before”) + stinguere (“to extinguish”); or :: praestringere (“to blind; to blindfold; to dazzle or confuse someone”) ::: prae (“before”) + stringere (“to press, tighten, compress”). * Note: despite the phonetic similarities and prestige's old meaning of "delusion, illusion, trick", the word has a different root than prestidigitator and prestidigitation.
    Synonyms: authority, cachet, celebrity, consequence, control, credit, dignity, distinction, éclat, eminence, esteem, illustriousness, importance, kudos, position, power, preeminence, prominence, prominency
    Antonyms: humility, lowliness
    ingilizce - Türkçe çevirisi "prestige"
    1 prestij isim
    2 saygınlık isim
    3 tesir
    4 itibar
    5 nüfuz
    6 ün
    7 prestigiousprestijli
    8 PRESTiJ, ŞÖHRET, NÜFUZ Askeri
    9 tanınan

    ingilizce - ingilizce çevirisi "prestige"
    10 The quality of how good the reputation of something or someone is, how favourably something or someone is regarded - "Oxford has a university of very high prestige."
    11 Delusion; illusion; trick - "The sophisms of infidelity, and the prestiges of imposture."
    12 renown and influence; reputation based on position, achievement, and character
    13 Social respect accorded to an individual or group because of the status of their position
    14 This is the currency in the Dynaverse You earn and lose prestige by taking missions
    15 A numeric rating representing the wrestler's fame and popularity Wrestlers can have negative PRE, which means they are infamous and/or hated
    16 The respect and admiration with which an occupation is regarded by society (p 229)
    17 Widely recognized prominence, distinction, or importance
    18 Weight or influence derived from past success; expectation of future achievements founded on those already accomplished; force or charm derived from acknowledged character or reputation
    19 a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc
    20 reputation for being high quality, good standing within public opinion; good reputation, favorable regard isim
    21 If a person, a country, or an organization has prestige, they are admired and respected because of the position they hold or the things they have achieved. It was his responsibility for foreign affairs that gained him international prestige
    22 a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc ; "he wanted to achieve power and prestige"
    23 Prestige is used to describe products, places, or activities which people admire because they are associated with being rich or having a high social position. such prestige cars as Cadillac, Mercedes, Porsche and Jaguar. = luxury. the respect and admiration that someone or something gets because of their success or important position in society prestige of (from praestigiae , from praestringere ). a prestige project, product etc is one of high quality that people respect you for having or being involved in
    24 "he wanted to achieve power and prestige
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