discerning taste
discerning customer
discerning eye
the discerning few; the fortunate few.
the brasserie attracts discerning customers.
She has a discerning palate.
delicacies that beguile even the most discerning gourmet;
Easy burning is ensured by the carefully selected cut.The Perique balances the Virginias with a hint of spice for the discerning palate.
a discerning eye for detail
a discerning taste in fashion
discerning the truth from lies
a discerning critic of literature
having a discerning palate
a discerning approach to problem-solving
discerning the best course of action
a discerning audience for art
He takes pleasure in “becoming as clever and discerning as the author herself”.
And together, see how well we do in discerning the babies' emotions.
Most companies are far more discerning, particularly when it comes to people like Dion.
So you have to be a bit more discerning and a bit more attentive.
I knew, in discerning ministry, that celibacy, not getting married, was part of the package.
But because light behaves differently underwater, they have a hard time discerning red in its shades.
But human eyes excel in other ways. They are in fact remarkably discerning in color gradation.
I was 10 when " Happy Days" came on the air, and not the most discerning viewer.
More difficult, in the moment, is discerning precisely how these lean times are affecting society's character.
" Who are you? " said Wildeve, discerning by the candle-light an obscure rubicundity of person in his companion.
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