Examples of 'more distinguished' in a sentence

Meaning of "more distinguished"

More distinguished refers to being more prominent, respected, or honorable in comparison to others. It suggests a higher level of achievement, recognition, or social standing. The phrase often implies a sense of superiority or excellence in certain qualities, skills, or achievements. It can be used in various contexts, such as when comparing individuals, institutions, or accomplishments

How to use "more distinguished" in a sentence

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more distinguished
Only makes you look more distinguished.
He was more distinguished in architecture than in sculpture.
Clélia is here to make us more distinguished.
The bottle is more distinguished than its wine.
Those same people are still more distinguished.
He was more distinguished as a man of science than as a politician or administrator.
Probably remembered some of my more distinguished pictures.
He was more distinguished as an engraver than as a painter.
It made you look taller and more distinguished.
You are a more distinguished kind of ugly.
And you are just older and more distinguished.
Much more distinguished like this.
It will make you look much more distinguished.
Men just get more distinguished as they get older.
It will just make your junk look more distinguished.

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He has more distinguished friends.
Accept my respect the more distinguished.
More distinguished gentlemen.
If you do not get more distinguished.
They had far more distinguished Christian histories than Constantinople.
I think it sounds more distinguished.
Many more distinguished scholars have been Associate Editors.
I would be interested in an older and more distinguished publishing firm.
Francesco was more distinguished for his tact than for his wisdom.
It is at this point he hyphenated his name to make it more distinguished.
I always honour my more distinguished residents by dining with them.
Chinese consumers express clearer and more distinguished needs.
He was more distinguished.
Hakima and his brs and heart is more distinguished.
Prisoners a thousand times more distinguished than you have died within these walls.
But the lady who gave me the case was more distinguished.
I am just more distinguished.
Slicking your hair back can make you look more distinguished.
I find it more distinguished.
The geometric print is refreshing and comes in bright aqua or a more distinguished pink.
It was his custom to trade his more distinguished prisoners for precious stones.
External and internal evidence strongly suggests that the true author was the more distinguished Middleton.
She discovered that many of her more distinguished colleagues shared her concerns.
He rendered service unto Louis le Débonaire that was still more distinguished.
Best free browser games are more distinguished thanks to their continual existence online.
In Novgorod they had been a wealthier and more distinguished family.
In general they are more distinguished than most of the curates of France.
It has a light blue snowflake background having a number of more distinguished flakes in one corner.
Still more distinguished was his part in the Second Silesian War.
Wythe went on to become one of the more distinguished jurists of his time.
More distinguished was Ferdinand.
We can turn our face toward more distinguished Iiaisons.
What could be more distinguished than to organise your parties or events on a magnificent sailboat?
Mr Mac Roi wants our image to be more distinguished.
If you do not get more distinguished every time I see you.

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