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distinguishable
[dih-sting-gwish-uh-buhl]
adjective
able to be recognized as different, usually by means of some readily noticed feature or characteristic.
The forged bills were easily distinguishable from real ones because they only had printing on one side.
able to be perceived or discerned.
A large gray SUV followed in close pursuit, with the general’s silhouette vaguely distinguishable in the back seat.
Other Word Forms
- distinguishability noun
- distinguishableness noun
- distinguishably adverb
- nondistinguishable adjective
- nondistinguishableness noun
- nondistinguishably adverb
- undistinguishable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of distinguishable1
Example Sentences
The centrepiece of the Buddhist section of the exhibition – a striking two-sided sandstone panel that shows the evolution of the Buddha - is perhaps the most distinguishable in depicting this great transition.
The skeleton of the piano was barely distinguishable, marked by a metal plate bearing the name “Steinway” and some scorched metal strings.
As well as their bright blue and yellow plumage, they have a very long tail and a very loud call, making them distinguishable from London's indigenous birdlife.
This has been played down by his admirers as a kind of genteel, country-club antisemitism somehow distinguishable from the bad kind.
The insect is slightly smaller than its European counterpart, distinguishable by an orange band at the base of its abdomen and striking yellow legs.
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- dissimilar
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