distinguée
[ dis-tang-gey, dih-stang-gey; French dee-stan-gey ]
adjective
(of a woman) having an air of distinction; distinguished.
Origin of distinguée
1<French, feminine of distingué distingué
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How to use distinguée in a sentence
White bodies will be worn with colored skirts they will be beautifully embroidered, and will have a very distinguée appearance.
"Madame Paxton is veree beautiful, veree distinguée," his companion said, as Jane swept away from them.
Cinderella Jane | Marjorie Benton CookeRecevez l'assurance de ma considération distinguée, et croyez-moi, concitoyen!
The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete | John ForsterRecevez, Monsieur, l'assurance de ma consideration tres distinguée.
Six Years in the Prisons of England | A Merchant - Anonymous
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