discriminate
distinguish / differentiate / prejudice / segregate
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: discriminatedpp: discriminateding: discriminating
This word operates in two distinct semantic spheres. In a cognitive or sensory context, it describes the precise ability to detect subtle differences, often implying a high level of skill, refinement, or acuity. It is a neutral or positive term when referring to a trained eye or ear. In a social or legal context, the word carries a heavy negative connotation, referring to the act of treating individuals unfairly. This usage focuses on the exclusion or prejudice directed toward a specific group, shifting the meaning from perception to systemic bias.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ between something and something][~ something from something]
To recognize or perceive a difference between two or more people or things.
"The baby is now able to discriminate between the voices of its parents."