Definition of distinguishing in English:
distinguishing
adjectivedɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃɪŋdəˈstɪŋɡwɪʃɪŋ
Characteristic of one thing or person, so serving to identify it; distinctive.
a house with no distinguishing features
Example sentencesExamples
- The distinguishing trust of the Society had always been the free and independent influence of the Holy Spirit.
- One of Brooklyn's distinguishing characteristics is the large size of its control room.
- The simplest distinguishing forms are the four qualities: heat, dryness, moisture and cold.
- He was clean-shaven, of slim build and had a clear complexion, but a distinguishing long nose.
- It is a rather unusual volume, with six distinguishing features.
- Rum's main distinguishing factor is the source of its distillation.
- They found three distinguishing features of the motor for the ranges of load and temperature they used.
- As each individual story unfolds, we mark a shift into a distinguishing typeface.
- To learn their craft well is the key distinguishing ambition of this group.
- One of the distinguishing features of iGuidance is the desktop/notebook version of the software.
- Creole cooking is the distinguishing feature of Creole homes.
- All games of the raid type require that those taking part should wear a distinguishing color.
- It is pride to not acknowledge that all the distinguishing advantages you have come from God.
- The distinguishing trait of Chinatown was the decorative arch which crossed H Street at 7th.
- According to Mayer, there are four distinguishing characteristics of Modern Regulation.
- Attention has also been given to ovarian morphology as a primary distinguishing characteristic.
- The distinguishing feature of this surface microphone is that it is only 6.9 mm in height.
- We tried to estimate 2,000 feet but couldn't break out any distinguishing arresting-gear markers.
- Does the suspect have any distinguishing characteristics?
- The distinguishing obligation of a fiduciary is the obligation of loyalty.
Definition of distinguishing in US English:
distinguishing
adjectivedəˈstiNGɡwiSHiNGdəˈstɪŋɡwɪʃɪŋ
Characteristic of one thing or person, so serving to identify it; distinctive.
a house with no distinguishing features
Example sentencesExamples
- Attention has also been given to ovarian morphology as a primary distinguishing characteristic.
- We tried to estimate 2,000 feet but couldn't break out any distinguishing arresting-gear markers.
- All games of the raid type require that those taking part should wear a distinguishing color.
- The distinguishing feature of this surface microphone is that it is only 6.9 mm in height.
- The distinguishing trait of Chinatown was the decorative arch which crossed H Street at 7th.
- As each individual story unfolds, we mark a shift into a distinguishing typeface.
- The distinguishing trust of the Society had always been the free and independent influence of the Holy Spirit.
- The distinguishing obligation of a fiduciary is the obligation of loyalty.
- It is a rather unusual volume, with six distinguishing features.
- Does the suspect have any distinguishing characteristics?
- Rum's main distinguishing factor is the source of its distillation.
- According to Mayer, there are four distinguishing characteristics of Modern Regulation.
- Creole cooking is the distinguishing feature of Creole homes.
- One of Brooklyn's distinguishing characteristics is the large size of its control room.
- One of the distinguishing features of iGuidance is the desktop/notebook version of the software.
- To learn their craft well is the key distinguishing ambition of this group.
- He was clean-shaven, of slim build and had a clear complexion, but a distinguishing long nose.
- It is pride to not acknowledge that all the distinguishing advantages you have come from God.
- They found three distinguishing features of the motor for the ranges of load and temperature they used.
- The simplest distinguishing forms are the four qualities: heat, dryness, moisture and cold.