Sentences with distinguished
dis·tin·guished
D d - ...a distinguished academic family.
- He looked very distinguished.
- Guy McKenna has distinguished himself with Gold Coast youngsters and worked closely with Mick Malthouse at Collingwood.
- For distinguished service in the fields of international relations and management of the Royal Australian Air Force.
- A distinguished scholar.
- A distinguished old gentleman.
- Krishna's Indian food is distinguished by excellent and flamboyant spicing.
- A distinguished man is a man who marks himself off from the crowd.
- He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
- It is hard to distinguish her from her twin sister.
- The Fairfax family has a distinguished history as publishers of the Sydney.
- Despite their diversity, the people we chose were distinguished by their singular vision, their passion and, in most cases, their eccentricity.
- He could not distinguish many of the words.
- It is his Italian accent that distinguishes him.
- To distinguish oneself in battle.
- Let us distinguish the various types of metaphor.
- The lecture was attended by many distinguished mathematicians.
- Her father was a distinguished gentleman, albeit a poor one.
- Let X be a topological space with a distinguished point p.