prestige in Korean
prestige in Korean is 위신, 명예, 명망 — prestige means a widely admired reputation or status resulting from success, quality, or high standing.
prestige in Korean
위신
Pronounced: wisin
dignity, status, or esteem
명예
Pronounced: myeong'ye
dignity, status, or esteem
명망
Pronounced: myeongmang
dignity, status, or esteem
What does "prestige" mean?
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noun A widely admired reputation or status resulting from success, quality, or high standing.
"The university enjoys enormous prestige worldwide."
prestige in a sentence
- The university enjoys enormous prestige worldwide.
- Working for that firm carries a lot of prestige.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "prestige" in Korean?
"prestige" in Korean is 위신, 명예, 명망. prestige means: A widely admired reputation or status resulting from success, quality, or high standing.
How do you pronounce 위신?
"prestige" in Korean is 위신, pronounced "wisin".
How do you use "prestige" in a sentence?
Example: "The university enjoys enormous prestige worldwide." In Korean, "prestige" is 위신, 명예, 명망.
Are there other ways to say "prestige" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "prestige": 위신, 명예, 명망.
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