Prestigious vs Reputational - What's the difference?
prestigious | reputational |
Of high prestige.
Of or pertaining to reputation
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As adjectives the difference between prestigious and reputational
is that prestigious is of high prestige while reputational is of or pertaining to reputation.prestigious
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Alternative forms
* (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)- She has a prestigious job with an international organization.
Usage notes
* Objects: award, prize, job, address, school, university, college, club, journal, firm, institution, office, etc.References
*reputational
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Adjective
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