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单词 distinguished
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distinguishedadj.

/dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt/
Etymology: < distinguish v. + -ed suffix1.
1. Separate, individually distinct. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adjective] > distinct
distincta1382
alienc1384
sundrya1393
alienate1533
several1533
particular1547
severable1548
different?a1560
distinguished1609
remote1615
discriminate1626
incoincident1636
discriminated1673
allogenous1842
1609 C. Tourneur Funerall Poeme sig. D They want that competent required space, For eu'ry power in a distinguish'd place, To worke in order.
1646 R. Crashaw Steps to Temple 103 Shee Carves out her dainty voyce..Into a thousand sweet distinguish'd Tones.
1717 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad III. xii. 99 The Forces part in five distinguish'd Bands.
1813 T. Busby tr. Lucretius Nature of Things I. 210 Distinguished seed each separate kind supplies.
2. Clearly perceived or perceptible; clear, distinct; marked, pronounced. Obsolete.
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the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > clearness, lucidity > [adjective]
sutelc897
openeOE
plaina1398
sada1400
familiar1509
facile1531
lightsome1532
well-determined1560
pervial1595
uncurious1601
articulate1603
distinct1609
unmisinterpretablea1631
dilucida1640
limpid1649
dilucidate1651
unmysterious1663
incurious1664
elucidatea1670
accessible1681
distinguished1700
dilucidated1759
unmistakable1822
black and white1838
clear-cut1843
square on1963
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > ability to be perceived by senses > [adjective] > perceived by the senses > intensely or clearly
distincta1535
distinguished1700
vivid1705
pungent1850
1700 J. Dryden tr. G. Boccaccio Theodore & Honoria in Fables 261 The Noise..approaching near With more distinguish'd Notes invades his Ear.
1703 N. Rowe Ulysses i. i. 343 Mark him from the rest with most distinguish'd Hatred.
1782 F. Burney Cecilia II. iii. ix. 118 Mrs. Delvile received her with the most distinguished politeness.
3. Differentiated from others by character or quality; special, distinctive, characteristic. Obsolete.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adjective]
othereOE
otherkinseOE
unilicheOE
elseOE
otherways?c1225
diversc1250
diverse1297
unlikea1300
likelessa1325
sundrya1325
contrariousc1340
nothera1375
strangec1380
anothera1382
otherwisea1393
diversed1393
differenta1400
differing?c1400
deparayll1413
disparable1413
disparail1413
dissemblable1413
party?a1439
unlikeningc1450
indifferent1513
distinct1523
repugnant1528
far1531
heterogene?1541
discrepant1556
mislike1570
contrary1576
distincted1577
another-gainesa1586
dispar1587
another gate1594
dislike1596
unresembling1598
heterogeneana1601
anothergates1604
heterogeneal1605
unmatched1606
disparate1608
disparent?1611
differential1618
dissimilar1621
disparated1624
dissimilary1624
heterogeneous1624
unparallel1624
otherguess1632
anotherguise1635
incongenerous1646
anotherguess1650
otherguise1653
distant1654
unresemblant1655
distantial1656
allogeneous1666
distinguished1736
otherguised1768
unsimilar1768
insimilar1801
anotherkins1855
diff1861
distinctive1867
othergate1903
unalike1934
1736 Bp. J. Butler Analogy of Relig. ii. vii. 270 The Jews,..appear to have been, in Fact, the People of God, in a distinguished Sense.
1794 R. J. Sulivan View of Nature II. 134 The various opinions..have respectively had their distinguished merits.
1813 T. Busby in tr. Lucretius Nature of Things I. Comm. vi Amid this general praise..two expressions demand my distinguished notice.
4.
a. Possessing distinction; marked by conspicuous excellence or eminence; remarkable, eminent; famous, renowned, celebrated; of high standing (social, scientific, or other). (Formerly of actions, occasions, reputation, etc.; now almost always of persons.) Distinguished Conduct Medal (abbrev. D.C.M.), a distinction, instituted in 1862, awarded to British warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men for distinguished conduct in the field. Distinguished Service Order (abbrev. D.S.O.), an order of distinction for British naval, military, and air force commissioned officers, instituted 9 November 1886. Also Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.), Distinguished Flying Cross (D.F.C.), Distinguished Service Medal (D.S.M.), Distinguished Flying Medal (D.F.M.): see quots.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > [adjective]
mereeOE
athelOE
couthOE
brightOE
namecundc1175
outnumenc1175
noble?c1225
ketec1275
sheenc1275
tirfulc1275
glorious13..
losedc1305
of great renownc1330
glorifieda1340
worthly or worthy in wonea1350
clearc1374
nameda1382
solemna1387
renomeda1393
famous?a1400
renomé?a1400
renowneda1400
notedc1400
of (great, high, etc.) name?c1430
celebrate?1440
namely1440
famosec1449
honourable?c1450
notedc1450
parent?c1450
glorificatec1460
heroical?a1475
insignite?a1475
magnific1490
well-fameda1492
exemie1497
singular1497
preclare1503
magnificential1506
laureate1508
illustre?a1513
illustred1512
magnificent1513
preclared1530
grand1542
celebrated1549
heroicc1550
lustrantc1550
magnifical1557
illustrate1562
expectablec1565
ennobled1571
laurel1579
nominated1581
famosed1582
perspicuous1582
big1587
famed1595
uplifted1596
illustrious1598
celebrousc1600
luculent1600
celebrious1604
fameful1605
famoused1606
renownful1606
bruitful1609
eminent1611
insignious1620
clarousa1636
far-fameda1640
top1647
grandee1648
signalized1652
noscible1653
splendid1660
voiced1661
gloried1671
laurelled1683
distinguished1714
distinct1756
lustrious1769
trumpeted1775
spiry1825
world-famous1832
galactic1902
tycoonish1958
mega1987
1714 B. Mandeville Fable Bees i. 137 This awing of the Multitude by a distinguish'd manner of living.
1724 W. Warburton Misc. Transl. 36 He has now three Children..on whom he has bestowed the most distinguished Education.
1772 Miss Wilkes Let. in Wilkes' Corr. (1805) IV. 103 My reception here was as distinguished as at Deal, and very handsome even at Portsmouth.
1817 J. Mill Hist. Brit. India II. iv. v. 212 The making of a new Nabob, the most distinguished of all occasions for presents.
1824 T. Campbell Theodric 133 Worth itself is but a charter To be mankind's distinguish'd martyr.
1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. 319 The modern country gentleman..receives a liberal education, passes from a distinguished school to a distinguished college.
1862 Circ. Mem. 233 25 Nov. in Army List (1863) Jan. 330 No retrospective action will be given to the warrant in question, so far as ‘distinguished conduct’ medals without Annuity or Gratuity are concerned.
1894 Mrs. H. Ward Marcella II. iii. i. 256 Four or five distinguished guests, including the Conservative Premier.
1914 Times 19 Oct. 8/5 His Majesty has been pleased to approve of the establishment of a medal, to be called the Distinguished Service Medal, to be awarded to chief petty officers, petty officers, men, and boys of all branches of the Royal Navy, to non-commissioned officers and men of the Royal Marines, and to all other persons holding corresponding positions in his Majesty's Service afloat, for distinguished conduct in war in cases where the award of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal would not be applicable. His Majesty has further approved of the award of the Conspicuous Service Cross (to be designated in future the Distinguished Service Cross) to all officers below the rank of Lieutenant-Commander in addition to the officers previously eligible for this Decoration.
1918 Times 3 June 7/5 ‘The Distinguished Flying Cross’, to be awarded to officers and warrant officers for acts of gallantry when flying in active operations against the enemy... ‘The Distinguished Flying Medal’, to be awarded to non-commissioned officers and men for acts of courage or devotion to duty when flying, although not in active operations against the enemy.
b. Having an air of distinction, stylish; = distingué adj.
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the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [adjective] > smart
gallantc1420
galliard1513
fine1526
trickly1580
pink1598
genteel1601
sparkful1605
sparkish1657
jaunty1662
spankinga1666
shanty1685
trig1725
smartish1738
distinguished1748
nobby1788
dashing1801
vaudy1805
swell1810
distingué1813
dashy1822
nutty1823
chic1832
slicked1836
flash1838
rakish1840
spiffy1853
smart1860
sassy1861
classy1870
spiffing1872
toffish1873
tony1877
swish1879
hep1899
toffy1901
hip1904
toppy1905
in1906
floozy1911
swank1913
jazz1917
ritzy1919
smooth1920
snappy1925
snazzy1931
groovy1937
what ho1937
gussy1940
criss1954
high camp1954
sprauncy1957
James Bondish1966
James Bond1967
schmick1972
designer1978
atas1993
as fine as fivepence-
1748 S. Richardson Clarissa III. lxiv. 313 Known by her cloaths! Her person, her features, so distinguished!
1853 B. Disraeli Vivian Grey (new ed.) iii. i. 82 Mr. Cleveland was tall and distinguished.
1873 H. E. H. King Disciples: Ugo Bassi vii. (1877) 257 He was Though far from handsome, a distinguished man..an ornament Of drawing-rooms.
in combination.1853 G. P. R. James Agnes Sorel II. v. 88 He was a very..distinguished-looking man.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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