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    Dis·tin·guish
    /dəˈstiNGɡwiSH/

    verb

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  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb distinguish, which means to perceive a difference in or to mark as separate. See also related phrases and dictionary entries for distinguish.

  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 recognize or understand the difference between two things, or to provide a quality that makes someone or something different or special: [ I always + adv/prep ] It’s important to distinguish between scientific fact and fiction. [ T ] Samuel F. B. Morse distinguished himself both as an inventor and as a painter.

  6. To distinguish is to discern, which means to perceive or recognize the way something differs from whats 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.

  7. 6 days ago · Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the verb distinguish in American and British English. See examples of how to distinguish one thing from another or between two things.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and grammar of the verb distinguish, which means to recognize the difference between two people or things. See examples, synonyms and collocations of distinguish in different contexts.

  9. to perceive clearly by sight or other sense; discern; recognize: He could not distinguish many of the words. to set apart as different; be a distinctive characteristic of; characterize : It is his Italian accent that distinguishes him.

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