distinguished

/dɪˈstɪŋ.ɡwɪʃt/
adj 3

Collocations

5

ADJ.

all, full, general, many, other, other, present, red

Many distinguished scientists gathered at the conference to discuss their latest research findings.

VERB + DISTINGUISHED

attended, betray, copy, cut, dress, look, made, recording

She always dressed distinguished, even when going to the grocery store on weekends.

DISTINGUISHED + NOUN

achievements, albeit, ancestors, beard, gentleman, guests, high-quality, himself

His distinguished ancestors had played important roles in the country's political history.

PREP.

from, in, since, up, with, with

She distinguished herself with her remarkable talent for solving complex problems.

ADV.

easily, particularly, particularly, usually

The two twin brothers could be easily distinguished by their different eye colors.

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