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prestigeful, a.|prɛˈstiːʒfʊl| [f. prestige + -ful.] = prestigious a. 2.
1956C. W. Mills Power Elite iii. 53 There is.. an appreciation of the new for its own sake: that which is new is prestigeful. 1959Encounter Aug. 71/1 The more or less prestigeful ‘pure fields’. 1961S. R. Herman in J. A. Fishman Readings Sociol. of Lang. (1968) 507 In the new environment he [sc. an immigrant] is often without the prestigeful status he enjoyed in his country of origin and he is very much in need of recognition. 1967M. Argyle Psychol. Interpersonal Behaviour v. 93 The experimenter should be prestigeful, an attractive person of the opposite sex, or at any rate compatible. 1971Times Lit. Suppl. 22 Oct. 1310/4 Bateson had his contributions refused publication by the prestigeful periodical Nature. 1974R. A. Hall External Hist. Romance Lang. 22 Many scholars..are inclined to follow the folk-lore of our Western European culture in ascribing the status of ‘language’ only to those types of speech which manifest the prestigeful features just mentioned. |