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Reputation vs Nonprestige - What's the difference?

reputation | nonprestige |

As a noun reputation

is reputation.

As an adjective nonprestige is

not having or conveying high prestige; of unremarkable reputation.

reputation

Noun

(en noun)
  • What somebody is known for.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1529 , author=John Frith , by= , title=A pistle to the Christen reader. The Revelation of Antichrist: Antithesis, citation , chapter= , isbn= , publisher=Luft [i.e. Hoochstraten] , location= , editor= , volume_plain= , page=117 , passage=And Balaam (or as the trueth of the hebrewe hath Bileam) doth signifie the people of no reputation / or the vayne people or they that are not counted for people. }}

    Usage notes

    * Adjectives often applied to "reputation": good, great, excellent, bad, stellar, tarnished, evil, damaged, dubious, spotless, terrible, ruined, horrible, lost, literary, corporate, global, personal, academic, scientific, posthumous, moral, artistic.

    Synonyms

    * name

    Derived terms

    * reputational

    nonprestige

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not having or conveying high prestige; of unremarkable reputation.
  • * 1993 , David A. Aaker, Alexander L. Biel, Brand equity & advertising: advertising's role in building strong brands
  • Many nonprestige brands like Windex and Jell-O actually outperformed these venerable names.