Sentence example with the word 'distinguished'

distinguished

a cut above, conspicuous, discordant, esoteric, godlike, incompatible, marked, peculiar, rivaling, surpassing, various

Definition adj. (used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation

Last update: October 25, 2015


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His distinguished bearing.   [Please select]

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Our distinguished professor.   [Please select]

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Professor Walter Nash: I wish to draw your attention to a distinguished retired academician and his works.   [Please select]

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My distinguished predecessor, Frank Haynes, was a Bevin boy.   [Please select]

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The chief consulted apart with his companions, and messengers despatched to collect certain others of the most distinguished men of the tribe.   [Please select]

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Gradually, however, these symptoms of disorder diminished; and in a few minutes the oldest and most distinguished chiefs were assembled in the lodge, in grave consultation.   [Please select]

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Thither all the chiefs, and most of the distinguished warriors, followed; among whom the anxious Heyward found means to enter without attracting any dangerous attention to himself.   [Please select]

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At the sight of Gamut, accompanied by one in the well-known masquerade of their most distinguished conjurer, they readily made way for them both.   [Please select]

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"You forget, dear sir, that we confer with an officer, distinguished alike in Europe and America for his deeds."   [Please select]

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Nothing could be distinguished but a dark mass of human forms tossed and involved in inexplicable confusion.   [Please select]

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The manner of the scout was seriously impressive, though no longer distinguished by any signs of unmanly apprehension.   [Please select]

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