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distinguée

Distinguée is the feminine singular form of the French adjective distingué, meaning distinguished, eminent, or refined. It describes a woman or a feminine noun that is notable, elegant, or well-regarded. In use, it appears in phrases such as une femme distinguée or une voix distinguée, conveying a sense of social polish and formality. The term is common in biographical writing, portraits, etiquette discussions, and other contexts where refinement or high status is being emphasized.

Grammatical notes: distinguée, as an adjective, agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. The

Distinguée can also function as the feminine past participle of distinguer in compound tenses. When used in

Usage and nuance: the word carries a formal or literary tone. It implies not only social rank

Etymology: distinguée derives from the verb distinguer, which in turn comes from Latin distinguere, meaning to

See also: distingué, distinguer, distinction.

form
is
used
only
with
feminine
nouns;
the
masculine
equivalent
is
distingué.
such
constructions,
it
follows
the
general
rules
of
participle
agreement
in
French,
changing
to
distinguée
to
match
a
feminine
subject
or
to
reflect
preceding
direct
object
placement
as
appropriate
in
the
sentence.
but
also
manners,
discernment,
and
cultivated
taste.
In
English-language
contexts,
distinguishing
translations
often
render
it
as
“distinguished”
or
“refined,”
but
distinguée
is
primarily
used
in
French
and
in
bilingual
or
stylistic
writing
to
evoke
a
distinctly
French
nuance.
distinguish
or
to
separate.