Distinction
UK /["/dɪˈstɪŋkʃn/"]/US /["/dɪˈstɪŋkʃn/"]/
Definition
a clear difference or contrast especially between people or things that are similar or related
In simple words: A difference or quality that makes something special.
Examples
- She earned a distinction in her final exams for her outstanding performance.
- The distinction between classical and modern art is often debated among experts.
- He received a special distinction for his contributions to the company.
- There is a clear distinction in flavor between these two types of coffee.
- Achieving distinction in literature requires creativity and discipline.
- The subtle distinction that separates these languages can be challenging to notice.
Usage notes
Use 'distinction' in academic or formal contexts to explain differences. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
make a distinction + between A and B
Memory hint
Think of 'distinction' as a 'distinct action' — making something stand out.
Collocations
- critical
- crucial
- important
- draw
- make
- note
- lie
- exist
- without distinction
- distinction between
- distinction of
- considerable
- great
- dubious
- have
- achieve
- earn
- belong
- of distinction
- with distinction
- considerable
- great
- dubious
- have
- achieve
- earn
- belong
- of distinction
- with distinction
Synonyms
- difference
- distinction mark
- disparity
- contrast
- division
Antonyms
- similarity
- unity
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'distinction' with 'distinguish'
- Using 'distinction' in informal speech
- Omitting 'between' when making a distinction