Synonym: differentiation, eminence, note, preeminence. Similar words: distinctive, distinct, distinguish, function, sanction, and function, functional, malfunction. Meaning: [dɪ'stɪŋkʃn] n. 1. a discrimination between things as different and distinct 2. high status importance owing to marked superiority 3. a distinguishing quality 4. a distinguishing difference.
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31. He obtained a law doctorate with distinction.
32. His grey hair gave him an air of distinction.
33. He has gained a distinction in various fields of scholarly studies.
34. We must draw a clear distinction between right and wrong.
35. Her majesty awarded a distinction upon the retiring Prime Minister.
36. The new law makes no distinction between adults and children .
37. I did not yet make a distinction between the pleasures of reading and of writing fiction.
38. There is a sharp distinction between crimes which involve injury to people and those that don't.
39. It's sometimes very difficult to draw a clear distinction between the meanings of different words.
40. There is a sharp distinction between domestic and international politics.
41. The Act makes no distinction between children and adults .
42. The distinction between right and wrong lies at the heart of all questions of morality.
43. A distinction was made between the deserving and the undeserving poor.
44. She has the distinction of being one of the few people to have an honorary degree conferred on her by the university this year.
45. Many people make a sharp distinction between humans and other animals.
46. He has the dubious distinction of being the first railway baron to go bankrupt.
47. The design of the conservatory is meant to blur the distinction between the house and the garden.
48. A distinction must be made between archaeology proper and science-based archaeology.
49. The report draws a distinction between various forms of health care.
50. I don't understand your distinction: surely all painting is art?
51. She had the distinction of being the first woman to fly the Atlantic.
52. She drew a sharp distinction between domestic and international politics.
53. Much to everyone's surprise she passed the exam with distinction.
54. I wasn't convinced by the minister's nice distinction between a lie and an untruth.
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55. She tends to blur the distinction between her friends and her colleagues.
56. At that time(sentencedict.com), it had the distinction of being the largest bridge in the UK.
57. He graduated with distinction.
58. Rachel sailed through with a distinction in all exam papers.
59. He displayed a sublime indifference to the distinction between right and wrong.
60. She had the distinction of being the first woman to swim the Channel.
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