Synonym: clearly. Similar words: indistinctly, distinct, indistinct, distinctive, distinction, distinctively, distinctiveness, succinctly. Meaning: [dɪ'stɪŋktlɪ] adv. 1. clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment 2. in a distinct and distinguishable manner 3. to a distinct degree.
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1. She enunciates her words distinctly.
2. She found his manner towards her distinctly hostile.
3. Birkett was looking distinctly peeved.
4. In fact, his business career had distinctly unpromising beginnings.
5. I distinctly remember Jane saying that the show started at eight.
6. Speak clearly and distinctly.
7. He was beginning to feel distinctly uneasy about their visit.
8. He was a small man, distinctly foreign in appearance.
9. The quality of the hotel food is distinctly variable.
10. First reactions have been distinctly unfavourable.
11. The locals were distinctly unwelcoming.
12. He looked distinctly uncomfortable when the subject was mentioned.
13. Her ideas on food are distinctly passe.
14. She was distinctly lukewarm about my idea.
15. I distinctly heard someone calling me.
16. He was distinctly unfriendly towards me.
17. Paul was left feeling distinctly foolish.
18. There's something distinctly odd about her.
19. The choir was distinctly out of tune in places.
20. He distinctly remembered the day his father left.
21. She was distinctly cool about their plans.
22. His opinions have always been distinctly heterodox.
23. But I distinctly remember you promising to phone me!
24. Financially, the arrangement was distinctly shaky.
25. He came into the room looking distinctly sheepish.
26. I distinctly remember wishing I had not got involved.
27. That was distinctly below the belt!
28. He could remember everything very distinctly.
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29. The mood of the meeting was distinctly pessimistic.
30. In the gathering gloom it was difficult to see anything distinctly.
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