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Word | Distinction |
Telugu Meaning | వ్యత్యాసం, భేదం |
a discrimination between things as different and distinct; it is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation / a discrimination between things as different and distinct / A marking off by visible signs / honor; contrast; discrimination / a difference or contrast between similar things or people. / a difference that you can see, hear, smell, feel, etc. : a noticeable difference between things or people / the separation of people or things into different groups / importance, excellence, or achievement, | |
Usage | ⇒ It is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation He learned the distinction between gold and lead ⇒ It is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation ⇒ A holder of the Medal of Honor, George served with great distinction in World War II. He made a distinction, however, between World War II and Vietnam, which he considered an immoral conflict. ⇒ There are no obvious distinctions between the two designs. ⇒ there is a sharp distinction between domestic politics and international politics ⇒ The distinction between plus and minus ⇒ she makes no distinction between adults and children |
Synonyms | prestige, eminence, fame, celebrity, renown, difference, prominence, reputation, discrimination, dissimilarity, importance, excellence, note, repute, discrepancy, mark, disparity, glory, preeminence, quality, |
Antonyms | mediocrity, identity, conformity, correspondence, equality, identicalness, insignificance, obscurity, sameness, accordance, agreement, analogy, anonymity, commonness, community, comparison, congruity, defect, equivalence, equivalency, |
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