cacheted

/kæˈʃeɪd/
adjective
  1. Marked or stamped with an official seal or cachet.
    • The museum displayed a cacheted letter from the famous explorer.
    • Only cacheted documents were accepted as valid proof of the treaty.
    • The cacheted envelope was a prized item in the stamp collection.
  2. Having a quality of prestige or distinction.
    • Her cacheted reputation made her the top choice for the role.
    • The cacheted brand of perfume was sold only in the finest stores.
    • The restaurant's cacheted atmosphere attracted celebrities and critics alike.
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