Synonym: celebrated, famous, great, important, noted, outstanding, popular, well-known. Similar words: distinguish, anguish, distinct, distinction, distinctive, existing, disguise, altruistic. Meaning: [dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃt] adj. 1. (used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation 2. used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person 3. set apart from other such things.
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61) The male bird is distinguished from the female by its red beak.
62) She was a distinguished oceanographer, and a gifted painter into the bargain.
63) She is a writer as well as a distinguished modern historian.
64) Over the next few years he distinguished himself as a leading constitutional scholar.
65) This dining room is for the distinguished guests exclusive use.
66) A banquet was given in honor of the distinguished guests.
67) I think grey hair on a man can look very distinguished.
68) Jones was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.
69) Tall and slender, flowing gray hair, very distinguished.
70) The stations were all distinguished by complex roof-lines. Sentencedict.com
71) On the surface, it all seems very distinguished.
72) Many other distinguished fiscal economists recognise this.
73) Xanthippos and Aristeides came home, to render distinguished service.
74) A group of individuals distinguished by some unusual quality.
75) Ms. Dixon comes from a distinguished Washington family.
76) He made the priesthood and exercised a distinguished ministry.
77) Are the categories more or less clearly distinguished? 1.10.
78) The performances too are most distinguished.
79) Presentations were made to two of the county's most distinguished library users.
80) Recommendations for exemptions are made only for experienced and distinguished teachers of law who have established links with the profession.
81) A third version of the developmental role may also be distinguished.
82) Both Rennenkampf and Samsonov had distinguished military records as cavalry commanders in Manchuria(sentencedict.com), but they had quarrelled and become bitter enemies.
83) Plumper than Golden Plover, and distinguished especially by black axillaries, showing in flight, whitish rump and greyish upperparts.
84) I make no apology for joining a distinguished band of predecessors.
85) But why should Oxford be so coy about a man who may turn out to be one of its most distinguished alumni?
86) She had radio series of her own, a distinguished list of recorded accompanists and more money than she could spend.
87) The first thing to realize is that it must consist in categorical imperatives, which are to be distinguished from hypothetical imperatives.
88) Hermite was a distinguished mathematician who was well-known for his generosity to younger men.
89) Watson, for years the worth New Zealand fieldsman, distinguished himself when others let themselves down.
90) Long jumping was a bad experience, and Edwards never distinguished himself in it.
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