highly prestigious

Frequency: 8.518.1 per million words

Emphasizes a very high level of prestige, often used in formal or academic contexts.

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  • She won a highly prestigious award.
  • The university offers a highly prestigious scholarship to top students.
  • Working for that law firm is considered highly prestigious in the legal community.
  • The annual film festival is a highly prestigious event for filmmakers.
  • His research was published in a highly prestigious scientific journal.
  • Earning a Nobel Prize is undoubtedly a highly prestigious achievement.
  • The institution has maintained its highly prestigious reputation for centuries.
  • Only a few students are accepted into this highly prestigious music conservatory.
  • Being elected to the academy is a highly prestigious honor.
  • They aim to establish a highly prestigious cultural center in the city.