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Synonym: classifiabletypicalSimilar words: distinctiondistinctdistinguishinstinctactiveactivistassist inexistingMeaning: [dɪ'stɪŋktɪv]  adj. 1. of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing 2. capable of being classified. 
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31. Long complex sentences are distinctive of Henry James's later style.
32. However, they do so in a distinctive way.
33. Whatever you think of Larkin's poetry, it's certainly distinctive.
34. They gave themselves away by their distinctive styles.
35. The bicolor damsel, however, retains its distinctive pattern.
36. The all black bottle was very distinctive.
37. As a talker, Mrs Cruz had a distinctive style.
38. No prize-winner, perhaps, but a very distinctive Koi.
39. These brachiopods are preserved in a distinctive way.
39. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
40. Male birds have distinctive blue and yellow markings.
41. But the most distinctive feature is the fertilizer plant.
42. Each variety is molded into distinctive shapes.
43. Laughter is man's most distinctive emotional expression. Margaret Mead 
44. The eye-spotted dorsal fin is another distinctive feature.
45. Every house seemed to have at least one, sometimes several, of the distinctive mud-baked nests under its eaves.
46. The Macintosh casing was so distinctive that its visual presence would become as recognizable as a Volkswagen bug.
47. A horse uses a number of distinctive sounds to communicate verbally.
48. It is important to use sour pickle chips, as this is what gives the burger its distinctive taste.
49. He argues that each form of kinship has its distinctive form of arrangements.
50. Female and juvenile have no distinctive features, differing from Calandra and White-winged Larks in lack of white in wing.
51. They come up against our distinctive types of personal defence and weakness.
52. Legislation now produced separate apparatuses and spheres of activity, with distinctive forms of knowledge and expertise.
53. It was the combination of large circulation share and a large number of titles that gave concentration its distinctive character in 1990.
54. It is a small species with a distinctive yellow stripe down its back.
55. Yet it is structure which gives to any undertaking its distinctive shape and identity.
56. The desk lamp with an emerald-green shade and small prints of Degas' dancers were the only distinctive features of the room.
57. The distinctive area of the single television play has produced a surprising number of allusions to homosexuality.
58. In distinctive display flight flaps upwards at a steep angle and then glides down with wings scarcely upraised.
59. And one of the distinctive features of life here has been a gradual loss of the ability to distinguish right from wrong.
60. As always such a system was seen to deliver distinctive moral benefits.
More similar words: distinctiondistinctdistinguishinstinctactiveactivistassist inexistingactivelyconsist indetectiveobjectivecollectiveperspectiveproductiveattractiveprotectiveeffectivelyrespectivelyeffectivenessirrespective ofadministrativeactive transportfunctionsanctionfunctionaland functionmalfunctiondisturbdistant
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