cachet
Americannoun
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an official seal, such as on a letter or document.
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a distinguishing mark or feature; stamp.
Relentless innovation is the cachet of success in the business world.
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a sign or expression of approval, especially from a person who has a great deal of prestige.
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superior status; prestige.
In that country, any government job has a certain cachet.
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Pharmacology. a hollow wafer for enclosing a bad-tasting medicine.
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Philately. a firm name, slogan, or design stamped or printed on an envelope or folded letter.
noun
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an official seal on a document, letter, etc
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a distinguishing mark; stamp
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prestige; distinction
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philately
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a hollow wafer, formerly used for enclosing an unpleasant-tasting medicine
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of cachet
First recorded in 1630–40; from French: literally, “small hiding place,” from cache cache + -et -et
Explanation
Certain high-end brands have a particular cachet, or respectability. People just know they are the finest of their kind. The word cachet comes from the French cachet meaning "seal affixed to a letter or document," and if something has cachet, it's as if it has a seal of approval from society. If you start a design company selling cachets for people to seal their letters with fancy wax, try getting some celebrities to endorse it. Then your cachets will have cachet — and that's fancy.
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