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Definition of distinguished in English: distinguishedadjective dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃtdəˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt 1Very successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect. 非常成功的;权威的;受尊重的 a distinguished American educationist 一位德高望重的美国教育家。 Example sentencesExamples - Many distinguished scholars agree for the most part on the policy the justices made.
- He is a knowledgeable scholar who went on to become one of rugby's most distinguished and successful medal winners.
- Milwaukee Ballet boosts attendance by performing with its own fine orchestra or distinguished guests.
- Luke published nearly 100 papers and eight books during his highly distinguished career.
- A distinguished professor of constitutional law tells me he has stopped teaching the subject.
- He was a distinguished scholar who had graduated from Manchester, Columbia and Oxford.
- Both schools produced noble and distinguished work in Renaissance music.
- Three distinguished professors send this memo - Five Half-truths of Business - as a wake-up call.
- Graduate students, junior faculty, senior distinguished professors all entered the lists on equal terms.
- I have the ultimate respect for the distinguished actor, but his Judy Garland red plastic clogs were nothing short of ridiculous.
- We will take a break and come back with more of our distinguished panel.
- One was Temple University, where I would have worked with a distinguished military historian.
- At the weekly seminars the graduates enjoyed the enlightening exchanges between these distinguished scholars.
- Some people, however - even some very distinguished scientists - have taken a different view of things.
- He's one of Australia's most distinguished academic economists.
- It also celebrates a distinguished female ethnomusicologist and her significant contribution to the field.
- Many Swedish Americans have become distinguished in the field of science, especially in chemistry and physics.
- The report was written in its entirety by a group of distinguished Arab scholars.
- A distinguished professor of agriculture has been selected to deliver the first Presidential University Lecture.
- Bernie, as she was known to her friends, had a very distinguished career in nursing.
Synonyms eminent, famous, famed, renowned, prominent, well known esteemed, respected, illustrious, august, venerable, honoured, acclaimed, celebrated, legendary, great noted, notable, important, significant, influential - 1.1 Dignified and noble in appearance or manner.
that hairstyle makes you look quite distinguished Example sentencesExamples - He was impressively polished and distinguished looking and I felt as if I were developing a crush.
- A distinguished looking news anchor appeared onto the screen, his hair as white as the script in his hand.
- A goatee instantly adds an air of distinguished maturity to one's appearance.
- "Hello, Matthew, " an equally distinguished looking woman joined the man.
- The Princess had a distinguished face, thin and drawn, set off by long black uncombed hair and she wore a long dark gown down to her feet.
- Iroka could tell by his manner and dress that he was a distinguished businessman.
- It was large and sprawling with a distinguished statue here and there.
- Pietro appeared as a distinguished old man, thin, and well-dressed, even in temperament.
- He was a distinguished looking gentleman, one of those men whose appearance improves with age and will always have a certain nobility.
- As Rick says, the paper now has a distinguished European appearance.
- For a more distinguished look, opt for gloves made of sheepskin.
- He's greying, but in a distinguished manner, at the temples and behind the ears.
- True, his facial features are hardly delicate, but his white hair and beard lend him a distinguished, elegant appearance.
Synonyms magnificent, splendid, grand, stately, imposing, dignified, proud, striking, impressive, majestic, glorious, marvellous, awe-inspiring, awesome, monumental, palatial, statuesque, heroic
Definition of distinguished in US English: distinguishedadjectivedəˈstɪŋɡwɪʃtdəˈstiNGɡwiSHt 1Successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect. 非常成功的;权威的;受尊重的 a distinguished American educationist 一位德高望重的美国教育家。 Example sentencesExamples - He's one of Australia's most distinguished academic economists.
- Many distinguished scholars agree for the most part on the policy the justices made.
- A distinguished professor of constitutional law tells me he has stopped teaching the subject.
- It also celebrates a distinguished female ethnomusicologist and her significant contribution to the field.
- One was Temple University, where I would have worked with a distinguished military historian.
- Some people, however - even some very distinguished scientists - have taken a different view of things.
- He is a knowledgeable scholar who went on to become one of rugby's most distinguished and successful medal winners.
- Both schools produced noble and distinguished work in Renaissance music.
- At the weekly seminars the graduates enjoyed the enlightening exchanges between these distinguished scholars.
- Luke published nearly 100 papers and eight books during his highly distinguished career.
- Many Swedish Americans have become distinguished in the field of science, especially in chemistry and physics.
- A distinguished professor of agriculture has been selected to deliver the first Presidential University Lecture.
- We will take a break and come back with more of our distinguished panel.
- Three distinguished professors send this memo - Five Half-truths of Business - as a wake-up call.
- Graduate students, junior faculty, senior distinguished professors all entered the lists on equal terms.
- The report was written in its entirety by a group of distinguished Arab scholars.
- I have the ultimate respect for the distinguished actor, but his Judy Garland red plastic clogs were nothing short of ridiculous.
- He was a distinguished scholar who had graduated from Manchester, Columbia and Oxford.
- Milwaukee Ballet boosts attendance by performing with its own fine orchestra or distinguished guests.
- Bernie, as she was known to her friends, had a very distinguished career in nursing.
Synonyms eminent, famous, famed, renowned, prominent, well known - 1.1 Showing dignity or authority in one's appearance or manner.
that hairstyle makes you look quite distinguished Example sentencesExamples - It was large and sprawling with a distinguished statue here and there.
- The Princess had a distinguished face, thin and drawn, set off by long black uncombed hair and she wore a long dark gown down to her feet.
- For a more distinguished look, opt for gloves made of sheepskin.
- He was impressively polished and distinguished looking and I felt as if I were developing a crush.
- Pietro appeared as a distinguished old man, thin, and well-dressed, even in temperament.
- Iroka could tell by his manner and dress that he was a distinguished businessman.
- A goatee instantly adds an air of distinguished maturity to one's appearance.
- "Hello, Matthew, " an equally distinguished looking woman joined the man.
- As Rick says, the paper now has a distinguished European appearance.
- He was a distinguished looking gentleman, one of those men whose appearance improves with age and will always have a certain nobility.
- A distinguished looking news anchor appeared onto the screen, his hair as white as the script in his hand.
- True, his facial features are hardly delicate, but his white hair and beard lend him a distinguished, elegant appearance.
- He's greying, but in a distinguished manner, at the temples and behind the ears.
Synonyms magnificent, splendid, grand, stately, imposing, dignified, proud, striking, impressive, majestic, glorious, marvellous, awe-inspiring, awesome, monumental, palatial, statuesque, heroic
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