Discriminating vs Eclectic - What's the difference?
discriminating | eclectic |
Able to perceive fine distinctions between similar things; perceptive
Having a discerning judgment or taste
Selecting a mixture of what appears to be best of various doctrines, methods or styles.
* 1893 , John Robson, Hinduism and its Relations to Christianity , page 211, 214
Unrelated and unspecialized; heterogeneous.
* 1983 , Peter J. Wilson, Man, the Promising Primate: The Conditions of Human Evolution , page 140
* 2006 , W. Frederick Zimmerman, Should Barack Obama Be President? , page 153
As adjectives the difference between discriminating and eclectic
is that discriminating is able to perceive fine distinctions between similar things; perceptive while eclectic is selecting a mixture of what appears to be best of various doctrines, methods or styles.As a verb discriminating
is .As a noun eclectic is
someone who selects according to the eclectic method.discriminating
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Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)eclectic
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Alternative forms
* eclectick (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- Chunder Sen and the Progressive Brahmists broke entirely with Hinduism...and he selected from the scriptures of all creeds what seemed best in them for instruction and for worship. It is an eclectic' religion: it seeks to select what is good from all religions, and it has become the latest evidence that no ' eclectic religion can ever influence large numbers of men.
- All members of the Hominoidea, apes and man, show an eclectic taste in food but select, from a wide range of possibilities, only a few to provide the bulk of their diet.
- Colvin said Obama has an eclectic taste in music, listening to everything from Indonesian flute music to OutKast to Motown.