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prestigieus

Prestigieus is a Dutch adjective meaning prestigious in English. It is used to describe people, organizations, events, or things that are widely regarded as having high status, long-standing achievement, or broad social esteem. In Dutch, prestigieus is common in formal writing, journalism, and branding, where it signals distinction and desirability beyond ordinary quality.

Etymology and sense: The term derives from the French prestigieux, which in turn is linked to the

Usage and nuance: Prestige is partly subjective, so the strength of the term depends on context and

Examples: In Dutch, you might see phrases like een prestigieus instituut, een prestigieus evenement, or een

See also: Prestige; Prestigious; Gerenommeerd; Hoog aangeschreven.

concept
of
prestige.
In
Dutch
usage,
prestigieus
conveys
a
recognized
reputation
that
is
publicly
acknowledged
by
a
substantial
audience.
The
connotation
is
generally
positive,
but
the
word
can
also
imply
exclusivity
or
elitism.
audience.
Some
contexts
may
prefer
more
precise
terms
such
as
gerenommeerd
(renowned)
or
hoog
aangeschreven
(highly
regarded)
to
avoid
overstatement.
In
marketing
or
promotional
contexts,
prestigieus
can
help
imply
aspirational
value.
prestigieus
merk,
used
to
indicate
that
the
subject
is
held
in
high
esteem.
In
English-language
discussions
about
Dutch
usage,
prestigieus
is
typically
rendered
as
prestigious.