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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151) Faith and credulity, vision and delusion can only be distinguished provided that in case-studies the issue of ontology is kept alive.
152) I think it is our duty to greet such a distinguished visitor.
153) Her career seemed barely more distinguished than that of Charlie McCarthy, the monocled dummy of her ventriloquist father, Edgar Bergen.
154) Several thousand minerals can be distinguished, each defined by its own set of properties.
155) Of course, I am more easily identified and more distinctive, if not distinguished, than most authors.
156) One of the things that distinguished Belmodes from its rivals was the small chain of shops Rose herself had launched.
157) A number of distinguished commentators, most of them ecclesiastics, were assembled to evaluate the programmes and their implications.
158) A list of distinguished visitors culminated in 1828 with a visit by the Duke of Gloucester from Lulworth Castle.
159) Bradley had distinguished himself early in his career by trying to gauge the distance to the stars.
160) The buildings, playing fields, 75 monuments, benches,[http://sentencedict.com/distinguished.html] even trees honor Naval heroes and distinguished classes of midshipmen.
161) The reason can perhaps be found in the fact that company law as an academic discipline boasts no long and distinguished pedigree.
162) Professor Gregory is distinguished for his studies in experimental psychology, most notably in visual perception and the nature of visual illusions.
163) Generally speaking, one can imagine varieties being distinguished by a number of attributes.
164) It is possible that a dilated colon would generate only very low amplitude contractions that are not distinguished during manometric studies.
165) Below turning to the Gobitis Case, however, it is desirable to notice certain characteristics by which this controversy is distinguished.
166) It is distinguished by an X-Windows/Motif interface, and its ability to integrate with optical character readers and document processors.
167) His range of subjects was enormous; his prose distinctive, lucid, and distinguished.
168) Developing management Management development should be an obsession Most outstanding companies can be distinguished by one particular feature.
169) He is a distinguished astrophysicist with a lifelong interest in space.
170) In a number of ways also armies became more conscious of themselves than ever before as entities clearly distinguished from civilian society.
171) His Ravel, while less unfortunate than his recording of the Left-hand Concerto,[sentencedict.com] hardly counts among his most distinguished offerings.
172) I know, of course, that distinguished individuals, even groups, in the homosexual community have claimed kinship with him.
173) These are the bare bones of a long and distinguished scientific career.
174) Six hundred men, some from the most distinguished aristocratic families, went on trial for the quixotic rising of December 1825.
175) Clearly Stockport's loss of this calm, civilised, distinguished man was Pembroke's gain.
176) They are distinguished by bearing their blooms very close to and within the foliage, but are repeat flowering.
177) He comes by way of the Metropolitan District Commission force, where he distinguished himself by shooting a rattlesnake.
178) We regret to announce the death of a distinguished man of letters.
179) He distinguished himself as third-string quarterback for the football team.
180) I don't need to conform to a prevailing stereotype in the search for distinguished and illustrious positions.
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