Definitionn. an indication of approved or superior status
Last update: August 13, 2015
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"There are no lettres de cachet nowadays, Francois," he added tartly to his brother. [Please select]
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In order to enforce the registration of edicts the king would send lettres de cachet, known as lettres de jussion, which were not, however, always obeyed. [Please select]
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Mr Kebede appreciates that Addis Ababa, does not quite carry the same design cachet of Milan or Paris. [noun]
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Witness the cultural cachet attached to doing the weekly shop at a farmers ' market as opposed to the local supermarket. [noun]
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Raffles bestowed the cachet of his smile on my description of his motley plate. [Please select]
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Wentworth was in some sort the cachet of good society. [Please select]
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Though he is too modest to admit it, Lord Doak gives a cachet to our smart quartier such as it has not received since the ever-memorable visit of the Earl of Sittingbourne. [Please select]
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That sort of thing would have no cachet whatever, and would only depress me," thought his still sufficiently sinful Grace." [Please select]
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