discern|discerned|discerning|discerns in English
verb
[dis·cern || dɪ'sɜːn]
distinguish, perceive, recognize, discriminate
Use "discern|discerned|discerning|discerns" in a sentence
1. We discerned a sail on the horizon.
2. Be discerning, confident and adaptable.
3. 10 We discerned a sail on the horizon.
4. He discerned a certain coldness in their welcome.
5. Spiritual light cannot be discerned by carnal eyes.
6. She has a discerning palate.
7. 5 She has a discerning palate.
8. 4 Isaiah is the outstanding prophet of that time, and he quickly discerns Hezekiah’s indiscretion.
9. You discern my thoughts from afar.
10. Clergy Cassocks that Discerning Clergymen rely on
11. 8 The book will charm discerning readers.
12. What can be discerned from Galatians 6:2, 5?
13. Like his Father, Jesus also discerned the real inner person.
14. Synonyms for Assimilates include comprehends, understands, grasps, absorbs, conceives, discerns, appreciates, apprehends, gets and intuits
15. What helped David to discern God’s will?
16. She sought to discern his inmost thoughts.
17. Quilt Batting (Wadding) for Discerning Quilters
18. Critically to discern […] good writers from bad
19. Be alert to discern what concerns him.
20. Company leaders were quick to discern this.
21. He can discern between right and wrong.
22. It is difficult to discern the truth.
23. A superb choice for the discerning holidaymaker.
24. A discerning man restrains his words (27)
25. Nevertheless, when Jesus discerned their intentions, he quickly left the scene.