distinguish

[dih-sting-gwish]

distinguish Definition

  • 1to recognize or point out a difference between two or more things
  • 2to be an identifying characteristic of something
  • 3to be successful and respected in a particular field or activity

Using distinguish: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "distinguish" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It's hard to distinguish between the two twins.

  • Example

    The red stripes distinguish this shirt from the others.

  • Example

    She has distinguished herself as a leading scientist in her field.

distinguish Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for distinguish

Phrases with distinguish

  • to do something so well that one becomes respected and admired by others

    Example

    He distinguished himself as a hero during the war.

  • to recognize the difference between two or more things

    Example

    It's important to distinguish between fact and opinion.

  • a person who is respected and admired because of their achievements or position

    Example

    The university invited several distinguished guests to speak at the graduation ceremony.

Origins of distinguish

from Latin 'distinguere', meaning 'to separate'

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Summary: distinguish in Brief

To 'distinguish' [dih-sting-gwish] means to recognize differences, identify characteristics, or achieve success and respect. It can refer to separating twins, identifying a unique shirt, or becoming a leading scientist. Phrases include 'distinguish oneself,' 'distinguish between,' and 'distinguished guest.' Synonyms are 'differentiate,' 'discriminate,' and 'separate.'

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