adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
barely
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The track continued along the bottom of the ravine but was barely distinguishable among the tumbled ruins of winter.
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His days were barely distinguishable one from another.
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Two groupings, with barely distinguishable names, have covered Teheran with photographs of bearded men and a few fully veiled women.
clearly
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Already the principal physical features of the future human king are clearly distinguishable .
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Excellent schools and classrooms are clearly distinguishable by the spirit of community that pervades all they do.
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Hence, that case is clearly distinguishable from the case before me, where the liability of the assignee has been discharged.
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The mounds are clearly distinguishable and surrounded by the remains of a moat which still retains water.
easily
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Type sizes should also be restricted with text, heading and caption sizes being easily distinguishable .
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They live in their own tribes and have their own ways of fighting which make them easily distinguishable .
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The gentlemen, presumably Dersinghams, were easily distinguishable from the village players.
hardly
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It soon established its own organization and meeting houses which were hardly distinguishable from chapels.
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Apart from her shortness she was hardly distinguishable from the others, except for the largeness of her green eyes.
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But these were hardly distinguishable from drainage channels, having none of the features that we associate with canals.
scarcely
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Conversely, the smallest market towns were scarcely distinguishable from populous villages.
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Interior space is scarcely distinguishable from exterior.
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It was still not yet five o'clock, and the trees themselves were scarcely distinguishable in the semidarkness.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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By December the quasar should be distinguishable in the night sky.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Excellent schools and classrooms are clearly distinguishable by the spirit of community that pervades all they do.
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Immature distinguishable from other immature skuas by small size, smaller bill and much less white in wings.
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Is man in any absolute way distinguishable from animals?
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On the face of it, this criticism carries the day against any rule utilitarianism which is genuinely distinguishable from act utilitarianism.
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Patients went through three overlapping, distinguishable stages as they learned to assimilate and adjust to the catastrophic effects of their illness.
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There is a rare form of lung cancer, distinguishable from the usual type only under the microscope.