be distinguishable

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to describe a current state of being different or separate.

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Examples (10)

  • The two species are clearly distinguishable by their markings.
  • These twins are barely distinguishable from each other.
  • The original painting is easily distinguishable from the copy.
  • The symptoms are distinguishable by their severity.
  • Her voice is readily distinguishable in the choir.
  • The two compounds are scarcely distinguishable without testing.
  • This model is distinguishable from others by its unique features.
  • The fake diamonds are hardly distinguishable from real ones.
  • Each stage of development is distinguishable by specific characteristics.
  • The different varieties are distinguishable by their leaf shapes.