Definition of Prestigious. Meaning of Prestigious. Synonyms of Prestigious

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Definition of Prestigious

Prestigious
Prestigious Pres*tig"i*ous, a. [L. praestigiosus.] Practicing tricks; juggling. [Obs.] --Cotton Mather.

Meaning of Prestigious from wikipedia

- Look up prestige in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Prestige. Prestige may refer to: Prestige (film), a 1932 American...
- coordinating competitions in accordance with the Laws of the Game. The most prestigious senior international competition is the FIFA World Cup. The men's World...
- language or variety that is regarded as more prestigious in that community is the one used by the more prestigious group. The level of prestige a group has...
- In the United States, "white-shoe firm" is a term used to describe prestigious professional services firms that have been traditionally ****ociated with...
- oldest film festival in the world is the Venice Film Festival. The most prestigious film festivals in the world, known as the "Big Five", are (listed chronologically...
- European Championship. It is one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the world and the most prestigious club competition in European football, pla****...
- three times at the Sudirman Cup. The ****anese badminton team has been prestigious in the Olympics, having won a gold medal in the 2016 Summer Olympics...
- the oldest given by film critics in the country, and one of the most prestigious. Note: Dates listed are those of when the awards were actually given...
- endurance sports car race. The event is among the most attended and prestigious motor sports events in the world. First mentioned by Claudius Ptolemy...
- valuable horses with less prize money, this is not true in all cases; some prestigious races are handicaps, such as the Grand National steeplechase, Betfair...