prestigious |
nefarious |
As adjectives the difference between prestigious and nefarious
is that
prestigious is of high prestige while
nefarious is sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics.
wicked |
prestigious |
As adjectives the difference between wicked and prestigious
is that
wicked is evil or mischievous by nature while
prestigious is of high prestige.
As an adverb wicked
is very, extremely.
As a noun wicked
is people who are wicked..
As a verb wicked
is past tense of wick.
conspicuous |
prestigious |
As adjectives the difference between conspicuous and prestigious
is that
conspicuous is obvious or easy to notice while
prestigious is of high prestige.
revered |
prestigious |
As adjectives the difference between revered and prestigious
is that
revered is respected or given reverence while
prestigious is of high prestige.
As a verb revered
is (
revere).
prestigious |
awesome |
As adjectives the difference between prestigious and awesome
is that
prestigious is of high prestige while
awesome is causing awe or terror; inspiring wonder or excitement.
As a noun awesome is
the quality, state, or essence of being awesome or cool; awesomeness.
fame |
prestigious |
As adjectives the difference between fame and prestigious
is that
fame is (
in combination ) having a specified reputation while
prestigious is of high prestige.
prestigious |
honored |
As adjectives the difference between prestigious and honored
is that
prestigious is of high prestige while
honored is respected, having received honor.
As a verb honored is
past tense of honor.
prestigious |
preeminent |
As adjectives the difference between prestigious and preeminent
is that
prestigious is of high prestige while
preeminent is exceeding others in quality or rank; of outstanding excellence, extremely notable or important.
premier |
prestigious |
As adjectives the difference between premier and prestigious
is that
premier is foremost; first or highest in quality or degree while
prestigious is of high prestige.
As a noun premier
is the leader of the government in parliament and leader of the cabinet.
As a verb premier
is to perform, display or exhibit for the first time.
prestigious |
disreputable |
As adjectives the difference between prestigious and disreputable
is that
prestigious is of high prestige while
disreputable is not respectable, lacking repute; discreditable.
As a noun disreputable is
a person who is not reputable.
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