What are some opposite words for prestigious?
Antonyms for prestigious
prɛˈstɪdʒ əs, -ˈstɪdʒ i əs, -ˈsti dʒəs, -ˈsti dʒi əspres·ti·gious
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Princeton's WordNet
esteemed, honored, prestigiousadjective
having an illustrious reputation; respected
"our esteemed leader"; "a prestigious author"
Antonyms:
uninfluential, disreputableprestigiousadjective
exerting influence by reason of high status or prestige
"a prestigious professor at a prestigious university"
Antonyms:
uninfluential, disreputable
How to use prestigious in a sentence?
The spirit of the Moonshot can guide us today as we confront the serious challenges we face on earth, this year Prince William and a global alliance launch the most prestigious Environment Prize in history... A global prize designed to motivate and inspire a new generation of thinkers, leaders and dreamers to think differently.
I think it is a hugely positive move to see a woman take such an important role in such a prestigious business.
We have had chief editors of prestigious magazines tell us that more and more often, they are obliged to use Photoshop, not to make the models look slimmer.
I think in many ways reality shows allow for a purer form of escapism than more' prestigious' scripted shows, one of the reasons shows like' The Sopranos' and' The Wire' are so acclaimed is that they actually demand quite a lot from their viewers : attention, emotional investment, critical thinking, etc. Most of the time reality shows or docuseries( particularly of the.
It's so written into the American imagination that these spots( at prestigious institutions) are for white people and anytime a black student or a Latinx student gets in, it's taking a spot away from them. That's not what's happening.
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#11766 | prestigious | |
#78595 | disreputable |
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