distinguishable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of distinguishable in Hindi

Adjective

  • साफ़
  • अलगाने योग्य
  • दिखाऊ
  • वर्गो में विभाजनीय
  • अंतर समझने योग्‍य
  • चीन्‍हने या पहचानने योग्‍य
  • विख्‍यात बनाने योग्‍य

distinguishable Definition

Adjective

  • clear enough to be recognized or identified as different; discernible.

distinguishable Example

  • The knob forming the handle of one of these wooden receptacles was still distinguishable. ( इन लकड़ी के ग्रहणों में से एक का हैंडल बनाने वाला घुंडी अभी भी अलग-अलग था। )
  • The inhabitants are of many diverse races, the various nationalities being frequently distinguishable by differences in dress as well as in physiognomy and colour. ( निवासी कई विविध जातियों के हैं, विभिन्न राष्ट्रीयताओं को अक्सर पोशाक के साथ-साथ शरीर विज्ञान और रंग में अंतर से अलग किया जाता है। )
  • The teacher instructed the student to rewrite his letters until they were distinguishable from scribbles. ( शिक्षक ने छात्र को अपने पत्रों को तब तक फिर से लिखने का निर्देश दिया जब तक कि वे स्क्रिबल्स से अलग नहीं हो जाते। )
  • Despite the woman’s attempts to cover up the large birthmark on her arm, it was still distinguishable under the makeup. ( महिला ने अपनी बांह पर बड़े बर्थमार्क को ढंकने की कोशिशों के बावजूद, यह अभी भी मेकअप के तहत अलग-अलग थी। )

More Sentence

  • The tattoo was so poorly done that the words were barely distinguishable.  
  • Lyle’s words were hardly distinguishable through his heavy accent.  
  • The Greek alphabet, reinforced by a few signs borrowed from demotic, rendered the spoken tongue so accurately that four distinct, though closely allied, dialects are readily distinguishable in Coptic MSS.; ample remains are found of renderings of the Scriptures into all these dialects.
  • It had struck deep roots into the habits and feelings of the people, and traces of its survival were distinguishable a whole century after the triumph of the Reformation.
  • It is not logically distinguishable from the halakha, for the latter or forensic element makes up with the haggada the Midrash, but, being more popular than the halakha, is often itself styled the Midrash.
  • Here and there in his talk a few words were distinguishable as he stood lurching before them.
  • She did not have what are thought to be the easily distinguishable marks of intense feeling.
  • The bounds of this convulsion are still distinguishable in the fractured strata.
  • There is a perfectly distinguishable strain of pure rationality in the universe.
  • He pointed to the hazy outlines of another building just distinguishable through the fog.
  • Among them he discerned some of his own guards, distinguishable by their high crowned turbans.
  • He saw plants that stung more bitterly than insects; insects barely distinguishable from plants.
  • There is usually distinguishable upon the surface of the oosphere an area free from chlorophyll, known as the receptive spot, at which the fusion with the antherozoid takes place; and in many cases, before fertilization, a small mucilaginous mass has been observed to separate itself off from the oosphere at this point and to escape through the pore.
  • Great numbers of antheridia are usually crowded together, when the part is distinguishable by the absence of the usual red colour.
  • Even though the CCTV was grainy and rather dark, Mikhail was distinguishable.
  • Laboring people, even, never make any distinguishable element in its populace.
  • Finally we reached a spot in no way distinguishable from the rest of the forest.
  • Japanese were easily distinguishable but Chinese and Korean were to her very similar.
  • OPMIs are members of the public and are distinguishable from others in three respects.
  • I'll stick with the real pills because the results have lead to a distinguishable proven result.
  • The sleeper was covered with a white sheet; the outline of the limbs was hardly distinguishable.
  • The language used in the book can be distinguishable from a Western text on warfare and strategy.
  • The male is distinguishable from the female by the presence of a fork at the posterior end of the body.
  • The present inhabitants are slightly darker than the people of Spain, but in other respects are scarcely distinguishable from them.