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distinguishing
adjective as in distinctive
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Example Sentences
She also commented on what might be her most distinguishing feature, her pierced nose.
Those who had seen objects multiple times better recalled the original objects but had a harder time distinguishing the lures.
Without commanding, distinguishing words from their mouths, the narrative can be wholly invented for Kate and Letizia.
“I have no respect for Ambassador Chizhov,” Saakashvili said, distinguishing himself from his Ukrainian colleague.
It is a distinguishing characteristic of the breed that religious fanatics have a particularly lurid sexual imagination.
A good many children seem to be like savages in distinguishing those to whom one is bound to speak the truth.
Some of his violins possess a distinguishing mark in a rather abrupt rise in the centre.
Gram's method (p. 40) is a very useful aid in distinguishing certain bacteria.
And respectable obscurity has ever been the distinguishing characteristic of Godalming.
This is the case with the modern Jews and many other people who have strongly-marked, peculiar, or distinguishing characteristics.
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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to distinguishing, such as: differentiating, characteristic, and different.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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