Sentences with distinguishable
dis·tin·guish
D d - ...features that make their products distinguishable from those of their rivals. [+ from]
- He put his ear to the floor and heard angry shouts, but no words were distinguishable.
- From the back, the hijabs and modest uniforms make the girls barely distinguishable from one another.
- At this time the Ballarat train was not distinguishable in Sunshine station or at all events he did not see it ahead.
- He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
- It is hard to distinguish her from her twin sister.
- The other side views it as a crime, distinguishable perhaps by its seriousness, motivation or intention.
- They did not wind back the clock but their styles were distinguishable all these years later — Fenech the aggressive Marrickville brawler.
- He could not distinguish many of the words.
- It is his Italian accent that distinguishes him.
- To distinguish oneself in battle.
- Let us distinguish the various types of metaphor.
- Black is very distinguishable against a white background