Similar words: discernible, discern, discernable, discernment, concerning, disconcerting, visceral, eviscerate. Meaning: [-nɪŋ] adj. 1. having or revealing keen insight and good judgment 2. unobtrusively perceptive and sympathetic 3. quick to understand 4. able to make or detect effects of great subtlety; sensitive.
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31 Anyone with a discerning eye can easily see.
32 Is it because the listeners are becoming more discerning?
33 They are in fact remarkably discerning in color gradation.
34 To which of his fellowmen might a discerning world point as Man of the Year?
35 At its best, the idea is a backhanded compliment to discerning older consumers.
36 It'stated that the co - pilot might have experienced problems discerning precision - approach lights.
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37 When the cost of money goes up, investors are likely to be more discerning of risks.
38 The wise in heart are called discerning, and pleasant words promote instruction.
39 Discerning Eye of the Beast procs should now be more obvious.
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41 Even the most accomplished writers show their work-in-progress to discerning readers.
42 Her childhood passion for collecting has not dimmed, but now she is more discerning.
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44 The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to the discerning.
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47 The people are discerning, and they can judge from their own experience.
48 And the country's indifference to trendy boutique hotels and splashy resorts — long the lament of global tourism professionals — is just what appeals to a more discerning clientele.
49 Some discerning consumers may even interpret the Brix deviation as a change in mouthfeel due to the thickening effect the sugar has on the product.
50 And, discerning the scarlet letter on her breast, would scamper off with a strange[sentencedict.com], contagious fear.
51 Here is an instance where a careful, discerning, and accurate physical examination often yields the diagnosis.
52 According to the applications of "cat's eye effect" to reconnoitering and discerning optical target are reviewed.
53 Lord Hertford 's reputation as a discerning, major collector was secured.
54 The author takes measures of seeking new changes, discerning new problems and solving old problems to compare the provisions of "Contract Law" with the problems lying in voyage charter party.
55 You are sweet, almost sickeningly so at times to the discerning coffee drinker.
56 Ah, we have a variety of such wonders , all for the discerning buyer.
57 Some feasible standards and methods about discerning microseism signals are put forward and reliable observation results are obtained in several cases around the world.
58 For he that and drinketh unworthily, eateth anddamnation to himself, not discerning the Lord's body.
59 SKIFF takes a light and natural flavor with just the right amount of the Oriental characteristics demanded by the discerning pipe smoker.
60 This Cabernet Sauvignon has the elegance and balance to please the most discerning palate.
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