Distinguished
Distinguished is an adjective with two primary senses. In its most common use, it describes a person, group, or achievement that is notable for excellence, authority, or high status: a distinguished scholar, a distinguished career, or distinguished guests. In a second sense, it can mean visibly marked or set apart from others, indicating a conspicuous or recognizable quality. The word functions as the past participle form of the verb distinguish, but it is frequently used predicatively or attributively to denote merit or prominence.
Distinguish and its past participle distinguished carry related meanings. To distinguish means to recognize differences, to
Etymology-wise, distinguished derives from the verb distinguish, which traces to Latin distinguere, meaning to set apart