Cache vs. cachet
What does cache mean?
Cache can be a noun or a verb. As a verb, it means to store away for future use or for hiding. As a noun, cache refers to a collection of items that are stored in a hidden or inaccessible place. Cache can also refer to cache memory, a computing term.
For example:
Only the boss knows where the treasure cache is (noun meaning to store away).
What does cachet mean?
Cachet is a noun which means prestige or being respected and admired.
For example:
Being rich does not have the same cachet as it did a few years ago.
What’s the difference between cache and cachet?
Cache means to store away for future use while cachet means the state of being respected or having prestige.
Knowing where the treasure cache is has gained a certain cachet.