distinguished

distinguished
distinguishedly, adv.
/di sting"gwisht/, adj.
1. made conspicuous by excellence; noted; eminent; famous: a distinguished scholar.
2. having an air of distinction, dignity, or eminence: a distinguished old gentleman.
3. conspicuous; marked.
[1600-10; DISTINGUISH + -ED2]
Syn. 1. renowned, illustrious. See famous.

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