Distinguish meaning in English
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Definition
to distinguish: to differentiate, to tell the difference, to separate, to determine
(a) distinguished (person): (a) noted, celebrated, eminent, important, prominent (person)
- "Let's make your senior staff more accessible, more attractive, more distinguished, and less naked."
- "Harold Warbuckle : Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, my name is Harold P."
- "As you know, we honor distinguished "Noses" from around the world, and appoint a "Nose Genius" each year."
- "I have given her a fabulous purple tiara to distinguish her from any other messenger birds you may receive."
- "And I also would like to add that your wig is very distinguished, and grey, and dusty-"
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