How Do You Spell PRESTIGE?

Pronunciation: [pɹɛstˈiːʒ] (IPA)

The word "prestige" is spelled with a "pre-" prefix meaning 'beforehand' and "stige" suffix meaning 'action or process of climbing or ascending.' Its IPA phonetic transcription is /prəˈstiːʒ/ where the "prə-" sound indicates a short 'uh' sound, while the "ˈstiːʒ" represents long 'ee' sound followed by a 'zh' consonant sound. The word "prestige" is often used to describe someone or something that is esteemed, respected, and admired for their accomplishments, status, or achievements.

PRESTIGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Prestige is a noun that describes the widespread respect, admiration, and high regard that someone or something has earned or acquired within a particular sphere or social context. It is a measure of the reputation, influence, and distinction associated with a person, organization, or object, denoting their perceived superiority or elevated status in the eyes of others.

    The concept of prestige is often linked to the achievements, accomplishments, or qualities that set an individual or entity apart from others in a particular field or industry. It signifies the level of esteem and recognition attained through excellence, expertise, or a notable contribution to society. Prestige can be subjective and varies across culture, context, or subgroups, as it is based on the specific values, standards, and expectations of a particular community or society.

    Prestige is commonly associated with positions of power, wealth, or influence. It can be influenced by factors such as social class, education, professional accomplishments, or family background. Moreover, prestige is frequently associated with exclusive or high-status organizations, institutions, or professions that only a select few may be invited to join or participate in.

    The pursuit of prestige often leads individuals or groups to strive for success, recognition, and the acknowledgment of their achievements. It can play a significant role in the motivation and aspirations of individuals, as the desire for prestige can fuel their efforts to excel or contribute to their chosen field. However, it is essential to note that prestige is subjective and intangible, and its true significance may vary depending on one's perspective or priorities.

  2. The moral influence derived from past successes and achievements, on which a confident belief is founded of future triumphs; influence of character or conduct.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of PRESTIGE

The word "prestige" is derived from the French word "prestige" which came from the Latin word "praestigium". "Praestigium" refers to a conjuring trick, illusion, or sorcery. Over time, the meaning of "prestige" evolved to signify reputation, influence, or distinction.

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