strength |
prestige |
Related terms |
Strength is a related term of prestige.
As nouns the difference between strength and prestige
is that
strength is the quality or degree of being strong while
prestige is .
As a verb strength
is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.
prestige |
estimation |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between prestige and estimation
is that
prestige is delusion; illusion; trick while
estimation is the process of making an estimate.
talent |
prestige |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between talent and prestige
is that
talent is a desire or inclination for something while
prestige is delusion; illusion; trick.
As nouns the difference between talent and prestige
is that
talent is a unit of weight and money used in ancient times in Greece, the Roman Empire, and the Middle East while
prestige is delusion; illusion; trick.
standing |
prestige |
Related terms |
Standing is a related term of prestige.
As nouns the difference between standing and prestige
is that
standing is position or reputation in society or a profession: "
he does not have much of a standing as a chemist " while
prestige is .
As a verb standing
is ; in the process of coming to an upright position.
As an adjective standing
is erect, not cut down.
prestige |
honour |
Related terms |
Prestige is a related term of honour.
As a noun prestige
is .
As a proper noun honour is
, a less common spelling of honor.
force |
prestige |
Related terms |
Force is a related term of prestige.
As nouns the difference between force and prestige
is that
force is force while
prestige is .
prestige |
jurisdiction |
Related terms |
Prestige is a related term of jurisdiction.
As nouns the difference between prestige and jurisdiction
is that
prestige is while
jurisdiction is the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law.
pull |
prestige |
Related terms |
Pull is a related term of prestige.
As nouns the difference between pull and prestige
is that
pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while
prestige is .
As a verb pull
is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.
capability |
prestige |
Related terms |
Capability is a related term of prestige.
As nouns the difference between capability and prestige
is that
capability is the power or ability to generate an outcome while
prestige is .
prestige |
place |
Related terms |
Prestige is a related term of place.
As a noun prestige
is .
As a verb place is
.
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