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Definition of discriminating in English: discriminatingadjective dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪtɪŋdəˈskrɪməˌneɪdɪŋ Having or showing refined taste or good judgement. (人)品味高雅的;有辨别能力的 he became a discriminating collector and patron of the arts 他成了一位有品味的艺术收藏家和赞助者。 Example sentencesExamples - In five years since coming to England, he had received royal notice as poet and playwright, the subscription had gone well, he enjoyed the friendships of men of wit and the support of some discriminating patrons.
- You seem like someone who has discriminating tastes.
- This place has some amazingly gorgeous things to offer shoppers with discriminating taste.
- Daisy has a very sensitive stomach and a discriminating palate.
- ‘The composer's operetta appeals to a less discriminating taste for melody, harmony and rhythm,’ he said.
- Today's most notorious urban music artists love it, so do discriminating four-star chefs and everyone in between.
- They have discriminating taste and an appreciation of craftsmanship.
- How sweet of you to worry, but I do have a discriminating taste in men.
- Here are the latest DVD releases for those with discriminating tastes.
- They have a strong desire to succeed, are very discriminating and tend to be critical of others.
- If a woman is discriminating and judgemental, doesn't that make her affection a greater prize?
- Sure, free range, grass fed cattle is best, especially for the discriminating taste, but is it affordable?
- My discriminating palate tastes the most uncommon differences
- I think you have to arm yourself with good information, which means seeking out reliable books or Internet sites that can give you the information so that you can be a discriminating consumer.
- It does require a fairly perceptive and finely discriminating eye to judge intelligently the intrinsic qualities of any work of art.
- Apart from finding a reputable dealer, the only way for serious collectors to develop a discriminating eye is through studying the history of the medium, visiting museums and galleries and endlessly handling and comparing prints.
- For people of discriminating tastes, that is the ideal karaoke.
- I can't imagine it appealing much to women or to those of more discriminating tastes.
- My comments are those of an occasional patient, a discriminating consumer, and a visual critic.
- But increasingly, what many discriminating moviegoers want is a more judicious use of visual effects
Synonyms discerning, perceptive, astute, shrewd, judicious, perspicacious, insightful selective, with good taste, particular, fastidious, critical, keen, tasteful, refined, sensitive, cultivated, cultured, artistic, aesthetic archaic nice rare discriminative Definition of discriminating in US English: discriminatingadjectivedəˈskriməˌnādiNGdəˈskrɪməˌneɪdɪŋ (of a person) having or showing refined taste or good judgment. (人)品味高雅的;有辨别能力的 he became a discriminating collector and patron of the arts 他成了一位有品味的艺术收藏家和赞助者。 Example sentencesExamples - Sure, free range, grass fed cattle is best, especially for the discriminating taste, but is it affordable?
- Today's most notorious urban music artists love it, so do discriminating four-star chefs and everyone in between.
- Apart from finding a reputable dealer, the only way for serious collectors to develop a discriminating eye is through studying the history of the medium, visiting museums and galleries and endlessly handling and comparing prints.
- I think you have to arm yourself with good information, which means seeking out reliable books or Internet sites that can give you the information so that you can be a discriminating consumer.
- How sweet of you to worry, but I do have a discriminating taste in men.
- ‘The composer's operetta appeals to a less discriminating taste for melody, harmony and rhythm,’ he said.
- I can't imagine it appealing much to women or to those of more discriminating tastes.
- In five years since coming to England, he had received royal notice as poet and playwright, the subscription had gone well, he enjoyed the friendships of men of wit and the support of some discriminating patrons.
- My discriminating palate tastes the most uncommon differences
- This place has some amazingly gorgeous things to offer shoppers with discriminating taste.
- My comments are those of an occasional patient, a discriminating consumer, and a visual critic.
- It does require a fairly perceptive and finely discriminating eye to judge intelligently the intrinsic qualities of any work of art.
- Here are the latest DVD releases for those with discriminating tastes.
- For people of discriminating tastes, that is the ideal karaoke.
- But increasingly, what many discriminating moviegoers want is a more judicious use of visual effects
- Daisy has a very sensitive stomach and a discriminating palate.
- They have discriminating taste and an appreciation of craftsmanship.
- You seem like someone who has discriminating tastes.
- They have a strong desire to succeed, are very discriminating and tend to be critical of others.
- If a woman is discriminating and judgemental, doesn't that make her affection a greater prize?
Synonyms discerning, perceptive, astute, shrewd, judicious, perspicacious, insightful |