skyscraper

skyscraper


    Choose language
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "prestigious" in a sentence

    prestigious example sentences

    prestigious


    1. All Rose wants is to keep dancing, but deep down she realizes she will have succumb to her parents wishes and concentrate on her studies to become a doctor or a lawyer or something prestigious


    2. Mandy was then consigned to working in their restaurant as her parent's revenge for her blatant and insensitive ingratitude toward their sincere attempts to secure an advantageous alliance with the prestigious family


    3. In short, he was low man on the totem pole, albeit the tallest, one of the most prestigious totem poles in the United Kingdom


    4. The large man behind the desk was both warm and good-natured, and treated Harry not as a courier but as a capable employee of a prestigious Architecture firm


    5. the prestigious homes of auction with values that


    6. They were quite similar to the Dwarven mechanical plans housed in one of the more prestigious museums in Cyrodiil


    7. He did not receive any compensation for his work and even though he was offered a prestigious post as President of a College, he turned it down and continued in his labour of love, trusting that God would provide for him


    8. more prestigious contracts, he was making a steady progression, his name known to millions


    9. Betty's has been fortunate to win the British Tea Council's prestigious award, Top Tea Place of the Year”, on three occasions


    10. At the prestigious country club, François played golf while she lounged with other women’s husbands in the clubhouse bar, orchestrating countless real-life dramas, complete with steamy sex scenes and her as leading lady

    11. However, all that bullshit on the phone paid off and we learned that Novorski was sponsoring the fair - a highly prestigious event considering the amount of vomit already visible - and had been scheduled to appear right about midnight, say a couple of words to the gathered crowd and then probably go back to counting cotton balls in his well-guarded warehouse complex, complete with electric fences, a minefield, and a piranha-filled moat, with trained alligators for guards, riding sharks armed with lasers and rocket jets


    12. That did in fact sound somewhat prestigious and it certainly made me look like a really important person like all those famous folks who can’t take a leak without someone watching over them in case something bad happens to them, say like a pot plant falling on their heads from a high balcony, or a group of bullets with the intention of using said famous folks as handy inertial dampeners (in Memphis they call that ‘stopping a bullet’)


    13. This evening, I sat at a table with Edward, two members of Parliament and the owner of one of the largest and most prestigious department stores in London


    14. iUniverse presented the prestigious Publisher’s Choice and Editor’s Choice


    15. A panel of physicists determined that a scientist at the prestigious Bell Laboratories was guilty of falsification and fabrication of data in its molecular transistor program in a bid for recognition and prestige


    16. The more prestigious schools did no better than lower rated institutions


    17. prestigious university close to home


    18. I went to the city’s most prestigious concert hall, the Gayatri Sabha


    19. She told Ramkumar that Amma was ‘just about ok’ with the concerts but felt that she could have had the prestigious Music Academy chance for the December


    20. Aunt Mala told his mother, “Sudha, your music chances are growing and you have even bagged the prestigious Music Academy chance; but your son lost his voice and a musical career that would otherwise have been blazing

    21. that he had been nominated by a prestigious group of internal


    22. It was not an easy route from the one room school house he attended to the prestigious Ph


    23. After trying child severance cases for my first six months with the AG, an opening occurred at the much more prestigious Arizona Corporation Commission, the equivalent to other states’ public service or utility commissions


    24. wallowing in to the most prestigious buildings


    25. “To lighten things up on this particular mission, as our cab made its way to downtown Cleveland, I asked if it was true that the senior bank officer at a prestigious place like this would have one glass eye


    26. I told him that I did not think that I was paid as well as some other group managers whose pay had been reported in our most prestigious trade magazine


    27. more prestigious than the Technological University, and the courses


    28. All the prestigious people began to arrive at the palace for the queen’s party


    29. This is a working meeting on policy and diplomacy, and it will be more focused than the founding, while being less prestigious to attend


    30. "Blasting this place would be a prestigious move

    31. of the most prestigious venue in al of Ico! We are now


    32. prestigious honour of lifting – the Nepbal Cup!”


    33. the halls of prestigious universities,


    34. This is because many of the patients in these prestigious hospitals are


    35. It is my hope that the leadership of the prestigious New England Journal of


    36. She enjoyed the idea of being squired by a handsome slightly older man with a somewhat prestigious career and a bad-boy reputation, but recently had felt a few doubts


    37. Having been deprived of food beyond basic sustenance for some thirteen years, first on account of the war and its repercussions and then due to general lack of money, now that every wage earner was becoming a bit more affluent, people dove into the ever increasing availability of prestigious delicacies


    38. The opening ceremony will be launched the following morning and the most prestigious magicians and enchantresses of the world had already come


    39. At that moment I did not know that he was one of the most prestigious personages of the Brotherhood


    40. At once, the arrangements were done so that the boy was present at the prestigious school of magic of Ettonguess in Denmark

    41. As time was passing, the screams were listened more and more closely, until they turned in a deafening hurly-burly that seemed to come from the street and parked on the verge of the prestigious hotel


    42. Today it is the largest port for luxury yachts in the Mediterranean, and the peninsula that I knew as a quiet stretch of rocky land covered in pines and scrub, dotted with hidden private villas, is mostly built up and boasts the most expensive real estate and the most luxurious residences in France, being the preferred choice of the really wealthy – more prestigious even than Cannes


    43. However, our audience numbers were on a par with the Bristol Old Vic, the oldest theatre company in Britain and one of the most prestigious theatres outside London


    44. In my application, riddled with lies, I dumped the nectar of my hope to become someday a prestigious sorceress


    45. But, during all this time, I've thought about it, would I become a prestigious witch if my lies have been undermining precisely this aura of prestige and admiration that all sorceresses should have? How could I be a witch if my reputation is stained with the vice of this deception? And in these reflections I fall and sink


    46. And to my newly acquired library I added some books posted by prestigious wizards and witches of recognized trajectory


    47. If you think about one of the most prestigious accomplishments any country can boast of,


    48. All Sam wanted was for his son to attend a prestigious school


    49. We re-arranged the exhibition so the advertised show occupied the most prestigious areas, and an elegantly labelled Permanent Collection was scattered over the remaining walls


    50. But Waldorf was such a prestigious school, no student wanted to get kicked out











































    Show more examples

    Synonyms for "prestigious"

    prestigious esteemed honored

    "prestigious" definitions

    having an illustrious reputation; respected


    exerting influence by reason of high status or prestige