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What's the difference between 'a distinction'&'a difference'?
What's the difference between 1 and 2?
1. a distinction between arts and science.
2. a difference between arts and science.
Jul 14, 2012 8:34 AM
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distinction = a noticeable difference between things or people. A difference you can smell, feel, understand, etc.
There is a difference between art and science, but illiterate people are unable to make the distinction between them.
There is a difference between formal and informal pronuciation in English, although for non-native speakers often there is no distinction between the two.
July 14, 2012
1
I think 'difference' is a more generic term, while 'distinction' hints at something that contrasts two different things.
A distinction is not only something that differs, but is something that exists as a defining characteristic of one thing but not the other.
July 14, 2012
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