Cachet

Word CACHET
Character 6
Hyphenation cach et
Pronunciations /kæˈʃeɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Cachet"

What do we mean by cachet?

A mark or quality, as of distinction, individuality, or authenticity. noun

Great prestige or appeal. noun

A seal on a document, such as a letter. noun

A commemorative design stamped on an envelope to mark a postal or philatelic event. noun

A motto forming part of a postal cancellation. noun

A kind of wafer capsule formerly used by pharmacists for presenting an unpleasant-tasting drug. noun

A distinguishing mark or stamp. noun

In pharmacy, a hollow wafer containing medicine in powder form. noun

A seal. noun

A seal, as of a letter. noun

A sealed letter, especially a letter or missive emanating from the sovereign; -- much used in France before the Revolution as an arbitrary order of imprisonment. noun

A special characteristic or quality. noun

A seal, as of a letter. noun

A warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his seal noun

A seal on a letter noun

An indication of approved or superior status noun

A seal, as of a letter.

A special characteristic or quality; prestige.

A commemorative stamped design or inscription on an envelope, other than a cancellation or pre-printed postage.

A sealed envelope containing an item whose price is being negotiated.

A capsule containing a pharmaceutical preparation.

A hidden location from which one can observe birds while remaining unseen.

A distinguishing mark or feature. A unique characteristic. Urban Dictionary

A girl having chubby cheeks, either on her face or her butt. Urban Dictionary

Costa rican slang word meaning "con todo", having everything. Urban Dictionary

A Female Escort who plays with Cachet Ladies, A skilled and socially adept provider of sexual intimacy, erotic companionship, and sacred healing, particularly when highly compensated and respected, for example in a court or high society setting Urban Dictionary

Cachet Ladies are Female Companions, who are prestigious and perfect to play with. A skilled and socially adept provider of sexual intimacy, erotic companionship, and sacred healing, particularly when highly compensated and respected, for example in a court or high society setting A Cachet Ladies Courtesan Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cachet

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The word "cachet" in example sentences

"High School Musical" and "Spider-Man" 1-3 aside, digits have lost their title cachet, and titles have become indistinguishable brand names. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Paella was a peasant´s and fisherman´s stew of leftovers after market and took on a certain cachet as did bouillabasse in Marseilles and Cioppino in San Francisco but most of these concoctions are mediocre at best unless you identify public places with extraordinary talent in the kitchen. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Selling your work to a publisher that no one will read, making no money on the deal (less than no money really when you consider opportunity costs), and getting the opposite of cachet from the whole thing is no way to begin a career. ❋ Unknown (2009)

My last bike was a BMW, always a nice thing to mention in Japan as the brand cachet is strong, despite the rather more staid UK image, perhaps related to the relative rarity of the bike in Japan. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Social Media makes sense for wine marketing because the cachet is in the smallness. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Many of them had military experience, and this lent a certain cachet to their names: Colonels Townsend Whelen and Charles Askins, Major George C. Nonte, Captain Phil Sharpe. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Unlike in pop music, where early adopters of new technologies can gain long-term cachet by exploiting new sounds and techniques to maximum effect, Photoshop's saving grace has been in the myriad ways its many tacky filters could be adjusted or layered to produce unique and subtle looks, and the best designers distinguished themselves with work that did not speak loudly of Chrome or Craquelure. ❋ Jeremiah McNichols (2006)

Perhaps "universal cachet" is a new metaphor for "fat black cat with breath that could peel the bark off a redwood," because I've definitely got one of those, and she definitely demands respect. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Both teams have a Heisman-trophy caliber quarterback and a moderate amount of preseason hype, but don't necessarily have the name cachet that the SEC super-powers carry. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To give a Club its peculiar "cachet" -- its, so to say, trade-mark -- you require a class of men who make the Club their home, and whose interest it is that all the internal arrangements should be as perfect, as well ordered, and frictionless as may be. ❋ Charles James Lever (1839)

June 23rd, 2007 at 6: 23 pm you know, it’s simply amazing how just being the pudgy, ignorant, and closeted gay son of a notorious Nixon administration operative gives Jonah Goldberg a certain cachet amongst the conservatives, who managed to get the Los Angeles Times to fire long-time liberal columnist Robert Sheer on a dime in order to accommodate him. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I recommended luxury retailers earlier this year on the theory that spending would rebound first at the top income levels, and now the sweet spot seems to be a notch or two down, at stores that offer some fashion flair and brand-name cachet, but still appeal to middle- and upper-middle-class shoppers. ❋ James B. Stewart (2010)

Instinctively, Sonia perhaps realizes that her cachet is her intrinsic worthlessness. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Kiprusoff has more name cachet because he is a Vezina Trophy favorite this season, but both took their teams to the Stanley Cup Finals in recent years. ❋ Unknown (2006)

If your mood is off, and you feel so powerful that you can do anything while possessing the financial and name cachet to support most of your ideas, then the options to stand out and be noticed increase exponentially. ❋ Unknown (2008)

ReganBooks is one of the few publishing imprints with brand-name cachet, but will HarperCollins really want to retain the name of an exec it fired? ❋ Steven Zeitchik (2006)

As regent and head of the government, she holds everything in her hands, public offices, benefices, graces, and the seal which bears the king's signature, and which is called the cachet ❋ Unknown (1830)

Mr. Lee takes over a retailer that has name cachet but that, like other luxury retailers, is dealing with uncertain consumers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

SUSAN: They're gonna name their baby Seven. GEORGE: (disbelief) What?! They're stealing the name?! That's my name, [I made it] up! SUSAN: I can't believe that they're using it. GEORGE: (anger) [Well now] it's not gonna be original! It's gonna lose all its cachet! SUSAN: I dunno how much cachet it had to begin with. GEORGE: (rage) Oh, it's got cachet, baby! It's got cachet up the [yin-yang]! ❋ Bob Sacamano 1 (2017)

[look at] those cachetes! ❋ That411 (2019)

"Wow, [what a] [beautiful] [sunset]" "A cachete!" ❋ Hrw (2013)

A Cachet Ladies [Courtesan] ❋ Cachet Ladies (2013)

A [passionate] night Cachet Ladies [Courtesan] will sure make your [dream come true]. ❋ Cachet Courtesan (2018)

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