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    dis·tin·guish
    /dəˈstiNGɡwiSH/

    verb

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  2. to see, hear, or experience something, esp. with difficulty: In the dark, I could barely distinguish the shape of a person. (Definition of distinguish from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of distinguish.

  3. The meaning of DISTINGUISH is to perceive a difference in : mentally separate. How to use distinguish in a sentence.

  4. to set apart as different; be a distinctive characteristic of; characterize: It is his Italian accent that distinguishes him. to make prominent, conspicuous, or eminent: to distinguish oneself in battle. to divide into classes; classify: Let us distinguish the various types of metaphor.

  5. To distinguish is to discern, which means to perceive or recognize the way something differs from what’s around it. It takes discerning taste buds to distinguish between Coke and Pepsi. Distinguish also means to separate yourself out from the pack, usually in a good way.

  6. 1. a. To perceive as being different or distinct: Can you distinguish a pattern in this behavior? b. To perceive distinctly; discern: The lookout distinguished the masts of ships on the horizon. 2. a. To demonstrate or describe as being different or distinct: a scientist who distinguished four species of the plant. b.

  7. Definition of distinguish verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. To distinguish is to recognize the characteristic features belonging to a thing: to distinguish a light cruiser from a heavy cruiser. To discriminate is to perceive the particular, nice, or exact differences between things, to determine wherein these differences consist, and to estimate their significance: to discriminate prejudiced from ...

  9. distinguish. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dis‧tin‧guish /dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ/ S3 W3 verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people SYN differentiate distinguish between His attorney argued that Cope could not distinguish between right and wrong ...

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · distinguish (third-person singular simple present distinguishes, present participle distinguishing, simple past and past participle distinguished) To recognize someone or something as different from others based on its characteristics. Synonyms: differentiate, discriminate; see also Thesaurus: tell apart Antonym: confuse

  11. verb. distinguished, distinguishes, distinguishing. To perceive as being different or distinct. Can you distinguish a pattern in this behavior? American Heritage. To make a distinction ( between or among) Webster's New World. To perceive clearly; recognize plainly by any of the senses. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

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