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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91) He is one of these rare men who has distinguished himself equally on the field of battle and at the bar.
92) In 1933 this promise of a distinguished career in the Colonial Service was acknowledged by secondment to the Colonial Office.
93) They can also be distinguished by their almost globular shape and the long protruding remnant of the style sticking out on top.
94) The Left-Hand Piano Concerto was the first of several works commissioned from distinguished composers.
95) Each tuple in a relation is distinguished from another because one or more attributes in a relation are designated key attributes.
96) Contractual obligations are distinguished from other legal obligations because of this fundamental notion of agreement.
97) Col. Sutherland is a Special Forces veteran who enjoyed a distinguished career.
98) As soon as Possible we will paint this area of the playground so that it can be clearly distinguished by everyone.
99) He quit his job at Cornell, ending a distinguished academic career.
100) The north of the area is distinguished by enormous forested mountain plateaux with deep river-carved valleys.
101) But attention was expected to centre on Sir Anthony,[www.Sentencedict.com] currently enjoying one of the best periods of his distinguished acting career.
102) Pretty good athlete, pretty good student, but never really distinguished himself, either line of work.
103) The resulting combination of grace and dynamism distinguished Kelly for the rest of his career.
104) Mr. Dorrell My hon. Friend has drawn attention to the very distinguished record of that health authority.
105) It is a distinguished feature in an undistinguished landscape; a building or place of outstanding historic, aesthetic or cultural importance.
106) Joseph Thomas, engineer, was born in Roche and came to Looe to retire after a distinguished career.
107) Is to be distinguished from the implementation, in which electronic circuits are designed to realize an architecture.
108) A distinguished group of authors is slated for the seventh annual Women Writers Event.
109) Of the exiles, Aristeides and Xanthippos came home, to render distinguished service.
110) Eastwood distinguished himself as an actor before becoming a director.
111) Today Loretta Barrett Books is one of the most distinguished literary agencies in the business.
112) In addition[sentencedict.com], different elements can be distinguished because the scattered energies are determined by the masses of the target atoms.
113) This should be distinguished from the Appeal Committee which considers applications for leave to appeal.
114) Dark brown duck best distinguished by white wing-bar and at close range by purple speculum.
115) First he distinguished the extroverted person from the introverted one - attitude types, as he called them.
116) With his expensive clothes, elite education, and distinguished demeanor, he was different from the rustic and plain Avon folk.
117) Two of the ministers particularly distinguished themselves by holding the post for a six-month period.
118) A distinguished and internationally-known writer and thinker, Serfaty was a mining engineer by profession.
119) I must repeat, then, that deixis is distinguished by its use.
120) School monitors are distinguished in many ways, the most obvious being the vermilion gown; they may also grow a moustache.
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