DISTINGUISHABLE in a Sentence
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251 example sentences for DISTINGUISHABLE, such as:
1. Sometimes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish.
2. It is important to distinguish between cause and effect.
3. The male bird is barely distinguishable from the female.
4. His face, which was in the shadow, was not distinguishable.
5. A person with good eyesight can distinguish distant object.
2. It is important to distinguish between cause and effect.
3. The male bird is barely distinguishable from the female.
4. His face, which was in the shadow, was not distinguishable.
5. A person with good eyesight can distinguish distant object.
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Meanings and Examples of DISTINGUISHABLE
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distinguishable
a. (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality
a. capable of being perceived as different or distinct
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 Half an hour later he was disappearing behind the Douglas mansion on the summit of Cardiff Hill, and the school-house was hardly distinguishable away off in the valley behind him.
2 The steamer soon disappeared, and in an hour afterwards, as the count had said, was scarcely distinguishable in the horizon amidst the fogs of the night.
3 Whether the path was hardly distinguishable, whether it disappeared, or whether it lay beaten and plain before him, made no sensible difference in his speed or certainty.
4 Then he reappeared, creeping along the earth, from which his dress was hardly distinguishable, directly in the rear of his intended captive.
5 Fanny would rather have been silent; but being obliged to speak, she could not forbear, in justice to the aunt she loved best, from saying something in which the words "my aunt Norris" were distinguishable.
6 He appeared of a russet hue, not more distinguishable from the scene around him than the green caterpillar from the leaf it feeds on.
7 The building was a sort of ruin, where dismantled chambers were distinguishable, one of which, much encumbered, seemed to serve as a shed.
8 His face, which was in the shadow, was not distinguishable.
9 Their arms had slipped apart and they stood motionless, each seeking to distinguish the other's face.
10 She braced her shoulders and went down among them, straining her eyes among the upright figures to distinguish Dr. Meade.
11 She could distinguish nothing but a volume of sound that rose and fell.
12 And she sometimes wondered if he'd ever learn to distinguish between planking and sills.
13 For a long time Mammy strained her sharp ears but she could distinguish nothing except the clatter of silver on china, and the muffled soft tones of Melanie's voice.
14 It was not, after all, opportunity but imagination that he lacked: he had a mental palate which would never learn to distinguish between railway tea and nectar.
15 Only when she was in the motor car did she distinguish the three people who were to accompany them.
Example Sentence: (41 in 3 pages)
1 The animal is easily distinguishable by the black stripes above its eye.
2 The male bird is barely distinguishable from the female.
3 The fake was barely distinguishable from the original painting.
4 His attorney argued that Cope could not distinguish between right and wrong.
5 It is important to distinguish between cause and effect.
6 He's colour-blind and can't distinguish between red and green easily.
7 He was eager to get out of the ruck and distinguish himself in some way.
8 A person with good eyesight can distinguish distant object.
9 He could no longer distinguish between illusion and reality.
10 Sometimes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish.
11 The fundamental problem lies in their inability to distinguish between reality and invention.
12 Young children sometimes can't distinguish between fantasy and reality.
13 Embarrassed at being unable to distinguish Slovenia from Slovakia, George W. finally consulted an atlas.
14 They can't distinguish between legitimate discs and pirated ones and despite their super-sensitive noses they still can't tell the difference between movies that are worth watching and the real stinkers.
15 By what instinct do you pretend to distinguish between a fallen seraph of the abyss and a messenger from the eternal throne -- between a guide and a seducer?