What is another word for Contradistinguished?

Pronunciation: [kˌɒntɹədɪstˈɪŋɡwɪʃt] (IPA)

Contradistinguished, meaning to be set apart or differentiated from something else, is a unique term with few direct synonyms. However, there are several alternative words that convey similar meanings to this term. Distinguished, differentiated, separated, contrasted, and distinguished by contrast are all possible synonyms for contradistinguished. Additionally, words like recognized, identified, specified, and noted can also be used in contexts where contradistinguished might be appropriate. Whether looking to emphasize differences, highlight unique features, or simply add variety to written or spoken language, these synonyms offer useful alternatives to the term contradistinguished.

What are the hypernyms for Contradistinguished?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Contradistinguished?

Contradistinguished is a word used to indicate the act of drawing a contrast between two or more things. However, the word also has antonyms that can be used to express a different meaning. Some of the antonyms of contradistinguished are compared, identified, assimilated, or associated. Compared means to draw a similarity or resemblance between objects or ideas. Identified means to recognize or establish the distinct characteristics of something or someone. Assimilated means to integrate or blend in a harmonious way. Finally, associated means to establish a connection or relationship between two or more things. Using these words in place of contradistinguished can alter the context and meaning of a sentence.

What are the antonyms for Contradistinguished?

Usage examples for Contradistinguished

In America, France, and England, this was strongly marked; it is, however, in this country that we find special evidences of the connexion between heresy and progress, as Contradistinguished from orthodoxy and obstructiveness, manifested in the struggle for the liberty of the press and platform; a struggle in which some of the boldest efforts were made by poor and heretical self-taught men.
"Theological Essays"
Charles Bradlaugh
When we have occasion for a name which shall be capable of denoting whatever exists, as Contradistinguished from non-entity or Nothing, there is hardly a word applicable to the purpose which is not also, and even more familiarly, taken in a sense in which it denotes only substances.
"A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2)"
John Stuart Mill
And when a foreigner and a Frenchman writes thus of Shakespeare, and when Goethe says of Milton, in whom there was so much to repel Goethe rather than to attract him, that "nothing has been ever done so entirely in the sense of the Greeks as Samson Agonistes," and that "Milton is in very truth a poet whom we must treat with all reverence," then we understand what constitutes a European recognition of poets and poetry as Contradistinguished from a merely national recognition, and that in favor both of Milton and of Shakespeare the judgment of the high court of appeal has finally gone.
"Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold"
Matthew Arnold

Related words: distinguished, unqualified, unearned, unqualifiedly, unqualifiedness

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