Crossword-Solution: DISTINGUISHED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Distinguished | imp. & p. p. | of Distinguish |
| Distinguished | a. | Marked; special. |
| Distinguished | a. | Separated from others by distinct difference; having, or indicating, superiority; eminent or known; illustrious; -- applied to persons and deeds. |
We have 190 clues for the answer “DISTINGUISHED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Commanding great respect | 1 answer |
| befitting an eminent person | 1 answer |
| she reigned in magisterial beauty | 1 answer |
| used of a person's appearance or behavior | 1 answer |
| HIGH standing (pert. to) | 2 answers |
| Unforgettable | 20 answers |
| Egregious | 24 answers |
| Noteworthy | 28 answers |
| Big Time | 30 answers |
| Classic | 31 answers |
| prestigious | 31 answers |
| Aristocratic | 34 answers |
| best people | 36 answers |
| Ritzy | 40 answers |
| Chic | 40 answers |
| demiurgic | 41 answers |
| deviceful | 41 answers |
| modernistic | 43 answers |
| ornate | 43 answers |
| with all the trimmings | 44 answers |
| AUGUST , | 46 answers |
| upmarket | 46 answers |
| Recent | 48 answers |
| conformant | 49 answers |
| Latest | 50 answers |
| Notable | 50 answers |
| Opulent | 50 answers |
| honoured | 50 answers |
| Kingly | 50 answers |
| Luxurious | 52 answers |
| Embellished | 52 answers |
| ornamented | 52 answers |
| poetic | 53 answers |
| reputable | 54 answers |
| respectable | 54 answers |
| COURTLY ___ | 54 answers |
| Stately | 54 answers |
| Dignitary | 55 answers |
| Maidenly | 55 answers |
| seemly | 55 answers |
| Deluxe | 55 answers |
| distinctive | 55 answers |
| Memorable | 56 answers |
| Noted | 56 answers |
| Decorous | 56 answers |
| household name | 57 answers |
| Regal | 57 answers |
| Sumptuous | 57 answers |
| Innovative | 58 answers |
| Passable | 58 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with DISTINGUISHED (5)
During that period fifteen different and greatly distinguished citizens have, in succession, administered the executive branch of the government.
Thus it was offensive to him even now to board a ship in the same dress in which he grappled her, and he still adhered in his walk to the school’s distinguished slouch.
They found a most worthy editor in the late distinguished Sir George Cornewall Lewis, and a translator equally qualified for his task, in the Reverend James Davies, M.A., sometime a scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford, and himself a relation of their English editor.
The space between his two front teeth, which were unusually far apart, gave him the proficiency in whistling for which he was distinguished at college.
Among these, carters and waggoners were distinguished by having a piece of whip-cord twisted round their hats; thatchers wore a fragment of woven straw; shepherds held their sheep-crooks in their hands; and thus the situation required was known to the hirers at a glance.
Quotes with DISTINGUISHED (3)
Most lives are not distinguished by great achievements. They are measured by an infinite number of small ones. Each time you do a kindness for someone or bring a smile to his face, it gives your life meaning. Never doubt your value, little friend. The world would be a dismal place without you in it. (tweaked version of a passage from Scandal in Spring)
History is a hermaphrodite with many distinguished lovers. We are neither mysteries nor strangers but the living breath of revelation made flesh by the unrestrained desires of a free and universal love. Universal me. Universal you.”--from Past Present and Future are One
(So), he who displays himself does not shine; he who asserts his own views is not distinguished; he who vaunts himself does not find his merit acknowledged; he who is self-conceited has no superiority allowed to him.