prestigiousness
The university's prestigiousness attracts top students from around the world.
Noun: The state or quality of having high status, esteem, or reputation, typically resulting from success, influence, wealth, or notable achievements.
"Prestigiousness" is a formal noun used to describe the abstract quality of being prestigious. It refers to the respect and admiration accorded to a person, institution, award, or position due to its perceived excellence, importance, or history of success. It is often used in academic, professional, and social contexts.
- The prestigiousness of the university attracts top scholars from around the world.
- She was drawn to the role not by the salary but by the prestigiousness of the position.
- Winning the award added to the prestigiousness of his already celebrated career.
- The term can be used to analyze or compare the relative standing of different entities.
- A study was conducted to measure the prestigiousness of various professional degrees.
- It can be the subject of discussion or perception.
- The prestigiousness of the old club is fading among younger generations.
- Prestige (n): The more common and frequently used synonym for "prestigiousness," denoting widespread respect and admiration.
- Prestigious (adj): Having prestige; inspiring respect and admiration.
- She attended a prestigious law school.
- Esteem
- Reputation
- Cachet
- Stature
- Renown
- Obscurity
- Disrepute
- Infamy
While closely related, "prestigiousness" emphasizes the inherent quality of being prestigious. "Prestige" can sometimes refer more directly to the resulting power, influence, or admiration itself. In most contexts, they are interchangeable, with "prestige" being the more concise and common choice.
The university's prestigiousness attracts top students from around the world.
- a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.
- he wanted to achieve power and prestige