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Definition of distinctly in English:

distinctly

adverb dɪˈstɪŋ(k)tlidəsˈtɪŋktli
  • 1In a way that is readily distinguishable by the senses; clearly.

    reading each word slowly and distinctly
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The voice spoke firmly and distinctly and it belonged to one of the most wanted men in the world.
    • Uzbek army personnel say the atmosphere on the base has changed distinctly in the last week or so.
    • A terrific naturalizer, its leaves are distinctly blue-green to beautifully set-off the flowers.
    • Believe me, the pain is greater when you distinctly remember such things.
    • We can also see distinctly where many of the smaller tributaries unite with it.
    • These are patterns I interpret as distinctly negative in nature and in probable outcome.
    • Desiree clomped distinctly up the stairs, like a proud pony.
    • You will notice that the HTML document is split distinctly into two parts, the head and the body.
    • No one art unites strong sensuous and intellectual impressions more distinctly than architecture.
    • His words were spoken quietly and distinctly, but they shook me like thunder.
    • Elizabeth had distinctly felt this young woman's gentle touch.
    • They range in colour from honey orange to smoky blue and are distinctly spotted on the back and belly.
    • The vampire's eyes take on a distinctly insectoid appearance, bulging and segmented.
    • I remember quite distinctly the moment that the radical intelligentsia fell out of love with nationalism.
    • Each type of plane is also distinctly colored so that the bombers are all bright yellow.
    • Balbir's food is prepared with evident care and has a distinctly homemade quality.
    1. 1.1as submodifier (used for emphasis) in a way that is very noticeable or apparent; decidedly.
      two distinctly different cultures
      he looked distinctly uncomfortable
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was distinctly less forthcoming about domestic problems in Iran.
      • There are dozens of distinctly different Christian sects, each of which says that it is the REAL Christian church.
      • The film taken at face value leaves a distinctly bad taste in the mouth.
      • The proportion of pairs breeding per month had a distinctly bimodal pattern.
      • The language may be spartan, but the spirit is distinctly romantic.
      • Down the other end of the spectrum, however, things get distinctly seedy.
      • To pursue their distinctly religious objectives, both men had to follow a moderate line.
      • Functionally, these proteins are distinctly different.
      • There was a distinctly odd proportion of pictures of herself.
      • The island has a distinctly West Indian atmosphere in contrast to Mauritius.
      • His handle designs are also distinctly different from common fare.
      • Playwright and production are striving for something uncommon: a distinctly earthy play of ideas.
      • The two CDs do offer distinctly different approaches to the task of delivering that sunny day feeling, however.
      • Overall, I didn't rush it too much, and I felt distinctly confident on the stage.
      • I might be distinctly uncool, but I think I'd rather accept it and grow old at a pace I can keep up with.
      • By almost any measure, it is distinctly worse.
      • Sarah sounds distinctly relieved.
      • It also created a distinctly meditative aura, giving the water tower a chapel-like peacefulness.
      • She looked distinctly nervous and sat down on the very edge of the chair he offered her.
      • Inevitably, there are many that are distinctly uncomfortable, old and draughty.
      Synonyms
      decidedly, markedly, definitely, emphatically
      clearly, noticeably, obviously, plainly, evidently, unmistakably, manifestly, patently, palpably
      blatantly, glaringly, conspicuously, pointedly
      unquestionably, undeniably, indisputably
      British informal dead
      clearly, plainly, intelligibly, audibly, unambiguously, loud and clear, with clarity, precisely

Definition of distinctly in US English:

distinctly

adverbdəsˈtiNGktlēdəsˈtɪŋktli
  • 1In a way that is readily distinguishable by the senses; clearly.

    reading each word slowly and distinctly
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Balbir's food is prepared with evident care and has a distinctly homemade quality.
    • Elizabeth had distinctly felt this young woman's gentle touch.
    • I remember quite distinctly the moment that the radical intelligentsia fell out of love with nationalism.
    • The voice spoke firmly and distinctly and it belonged to one of the most wanted men in the world.
    • No one art unites strong sensuous and intellectual impressions more distinctly than architecture.
    • His words were spoken quietly and distinctly, but they shook me like thunder.
    • Believe me, the pain is greater when you distinctly remember such things.
    • Uzbek army personnel say the atmosphere on the base has changed distinctly in the last week or so.
    • Desiree clomped distinctly up the stairs, like a proud pony.
    • You will notice that the HTML document is split distinctly into two parts, the head and the body.
    • Each type of plane is also distinctly colored so that the bombers are all bright yellow.
    • These are patterns I interpret as distinctly negative in nature and in probable outcome.
    • We can also see distinctly where many of the smaller tributaries unite with it.
    • The vampire's eyes take on a distinctly insectoid appearance, bulging and segmented.
    • They range in colour from honey orange to smoky blue and are distinctly spotted on the back and belly.
    • A terrific naturalizer, its leaves are distinctly blue-green to beautifully set-off the flowers.
    1. 1.1 (used for emphasis) in a way that is very noticeable or apparent; decidedly.
      two distinctly different cultures
      he looked distinctly uncomfortable
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The proportion of pairs breeding per month had a distinctly bimodal pattern.
      • Inevitably, there are many that are distinctly uncomfortable, old and draughty.
      • The language may be spartan, but the spirit is distinctly romantic.
      • He was distinctly less forthcoming about domestic problems in Iran.
      • She looked distinctly nervous and sat down on the very edge of the chair he offered her.
      • The two CDs do offer distinctly different approaches to the task of delivering that sunny day feeling, however.
      • Playwright and production are striving for something uncommon: a distinctly earthy play of ideas.
      • There was a distinctly odd proportion of pictures of herself.
      • Functionally, these proteins are distinctly different.
      • The film taken at face value leaves a distinctly bad taste in the mouth.
      • Down the other end of the spectrum, however, things get distinctly seedy.
      • By almost any measure, it is distinctly worse.
      • There are dozens of distinctly different Christian sects, each of which says that it is the REAL Christian church.
      • To pursue their distinctly religious objectives, both men had to follow a moderate line.
      • It also created a distinctly meditative aura, giving the water tower a chapel-like peacefulness.
      • His handle designs are also distinctly different from common fare.
      • The island has a distinctly West Indian atmosphere in contrast to Mauritius.
      • I might be distinctly uncool, but I think I'd rather accept it and grow old at a pace I can keep up with.
      • Sarah sounds distinctly relieved.
      • Overall, I didn't rush it too much, and I felt distinctly confident on the stage.
      Synonyms
      decidedly, markedly, definitely, emphatically
      clearly, plainly, intelligibly, audibly, unambiguously, loud and clear, with clarity, precisely
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