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Used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person.
grand
imposing
magisterial
dignified
Eminent.
eminent
important
of import
Distinguished.
differentiated
1
Although small in number, the 1920 team
distinguished
themselves well in competition.
2
This time I hadn't merely identified bones and
distinguished
left from right.
3
Galileo clearly
distinguished
the role of religion from the role of science.
4
But they are
distinguished
from dredging in one significant respect: they work.
5
Results: Youth
distinguished
between sports and exercise, with each possessing different determinants.
6
General Pilar was one of the most
distinguished
citizens of the republic.
7
This method is
distinguished
by a high level of safety and practicability.
8
But Hynes is the most
distinguished
theatre director currently working in Ireland.
9
Another brother was quite
distinguished
in college in the class of 1851.
10
I see half the most
distinguished
people in London in your drawing-room.
11
A
distinguished
academic, he is currently principal of the London Business School.
12
The police have also
distinguished
themselves with an astonishing level of corruption.
13
In the desperate fighting in March, 1918, the Battalion also
distinguished
itself.
14
The uproar redoubled; but again she
distinguished
one word above it all:
15
Flow cytometric analysis clearly
distinguished
between the uninfected and infected cell population.
16
Gary Trim interrupted, his words
distinguished
by quite a pleasant British accent.
distinguished
·
most distinguished
very distinguished
distinguished men
distinguished career
distinguished guests