CACHET


Meaning of CACHET in English

/ ˈkæʃeɪ; NAmE kæˈʃeɪ/ noun

[ U , sing. ] ( formal ) if sth has cachet , it has a special quality that people admire and approve of

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WORD ORIGIN

early 17th cent.: from French , from cacher in the sense to press, based on Latin coactare constrain.

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