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Sentence count:271+25Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clearclear-cutdefinitedifferentdissimilardiverseexactobviousplainpreciseseparateunmistakableAntonym: indistinctSimilar words: distinctiondistinctivedistinguishinstinctexistingassist inconsist indistantMeaning: [dɪ'stɪŋkt]  adj. 1. easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined 2. (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality 3. constituting a separate entity or part 4. recognizable; marked 5. clearly or sharply defined to the mind. 
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91. It takes two distinct forms in different species.
92. There were distinct advantages for me in the relationship.
93. The Alliance failed to make a distinct impression.
94. Here the two distinct theories converge.
95. African and Asian elephants are distinct species.
96. Not one person identifies fathers as a distinct category.
97. This has distinct advantages over using eye drops.
98. But the mulattoes had one distinct advantage.
99. Such an approach has distinct advantages.
100. And we know from micro-fossils that there were already several distinct forms of bacteria-like organisms as long ago as 3000 million years.
101. But as recipes for body-building,(sentencedict.com/distinct.html) they have a distinct Utility Function.
102. Thus, some see these requirements as distinct disadvantages to comparing countries from a given region.
103. They do not represent four predefined, distinct categories of user.
104. The handsome sushi bar is distinct from most; the high chairs put diners face to face with the chefs.
105. Materials in the center are organized into three distinct categories: reference, child-use, and staff development.
106. Moreover, the major parties today are supported by two distinct coalitions of voters, each with core interests and demands.
107. There was certainly a distinct local advertising market available to support it.
108. Piaget allows two years for the development of sensorimotor intelligence as distinct from conceptual intelligence.
109. Quasars have red shifts ranging up to 4.5, making them the most distant distinct sources so far detected.
110. The personnel of the state apparatus have become homogenized into a distinct social group whose backgrounds have become increasingly similar.
111. Simple division Being able to divide a living/dining room into two distinct areas means you can easily create an intimate setting.
112. This daub could have come from one of three distinct periods.
113. The cottage development acquired a distinct demographic identity, as well as a life-style of its own.
114. Imprinting and cell differentiation both involve the closing down of genes but the mechanisms are evidently distinct.
115. Now it might be argued that ontologically the decisive factor is that on opening his eyes he found again two distinct individuals.
116. It gave the distinct impression, I noticed, of being Cortina-shaped.
117. Mitchell's height gives him a distinct advantage over the other players.
118. The stonework around the bay windows was crumbling and the upper front bay had developed a distinct list.
119. However, it is possible to identify a few fairly distinct elements upon which there was general agreement.
120. It has three distinct stages of processing - bauxite mining, alumina refining and ingot smelting.
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