low prestige

Frequency: 6.56.1 per million words

indicates a lack of respect or admiration

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Examples (10)

  • Historically, certain manual labor jobs were considered to have low prestige.
  • The once revered institution has now fallen into a state of low prestige.
  • Despite its vital importance, the teaching profession often suffers from low prestige in some countries.
  • She chose a career path that, while personally fulfilling, carried relatively low prestige in her community.
  • The company's reputation declined, resulting in low prestige among its competitors.
  • Many essential public service roles are unfortunately associated with low prestige and inadequate compensation.
  • He argued that the government's policies contribute to the low prestige of scientific research.
  • The job had low prestige, but it offered stable employment and good benefits.
  • To attract more talent, they need to address the perception of low prestige in the sector.
  • Some traditional crafts have experienced a revival, shedding their former image of low prestige.