discriminating
Americanadjective
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able to distinguish differences or distinctions; differentiating; analytic.
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noting differences or distinctions with nicety; discerning; perspicacious.
a discriminating interpreter of events.
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having excellent taste or judgment.
a discriminating interior designer.
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differential, as a tariff.
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possessing distinctive features; capable of being differentiated; discriminative.
adjective
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able to see fine distinctions and differences
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discerning in matters of taste
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(of a tariff, import duty, etc) levied at differential rates in order to favour or discourage imports or exports
Other Word Forms
- discriminatingly adverb
- half-discriminating adjective
- half-discriminatingly adverb
- nondiscriminating adjective
- nondiscriminatingly adverb
- overdiscriminating adjective
- overdiscriminatingly adverb
- quasi-discriminating adjective
- quasi-discriminatingly adverb
- undiscriminating adjective
- undiscriminatingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of discriminating
First recorded in 1640–50; discriminat(e) + -ing 2
Explanation
Someone discriminating has fine-grained judgment and can tell, for example, the difference between pretty good cookies and incredibly great cookies — a valuable skill. There are many areas of life where being discriminating can help you. A discriminating TV watcher will only watch the best shows, while someone undiscriminating will watch anything that's on. When eating, being discriminating is especially useful: why eat food that's badly prepared or unhealthy if you don't have to? A discriminating person can pick up on the small differences between things and use those differences to make better choices. We should all try to be more discriminating.
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Example Sentences
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It will be more orderly and less chaotic, less driven by impulse and vendetta, more discriminating between allies and adversaries.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 21, 2026
Moscow accuses both countries of discriminating against Russian speakers.
From Barron's • Feb. 6, 2026
She also now accuses NHS Fife of discriminating against her, and its director of people and culture, David Miller, of harassment.
From BBC • Dec. 1, 2025
This California law prohibits employers from discriminating on the basis of an employee’s hairstyle or hair texture.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2025
I have chosen you because of your discriminating eye, your intelligence, and your ability to think outside of convention.
From "Chasing Vermeer" by Blue Balliett
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