distinction
distinction, difference
noun dees-tank-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin 'distinctio'
Also means
honour, prestige
Usage Note
Distinction covers both the intellectual act of drawing a difference (faire une distinction entre) and an air of elegance or refinement — une personne de grande distinction is a person of great poise. Awards and honours are also called distinctions. The adjective distingué ('distinguished') shares the same root and is a common formal compliment.
Examples
"Il faut faire une distinction entre les deux cas."
Natural Translation
A distinction must be made between the two cases.
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