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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31. This place has a distinctly eerie atmosphere.
32. His government is looking distinctly shaky.
33. We were distinctly underwhelmed by the director's speech.
34. The room looked distinctly familiar.
35. I distinctly remember asking him not to tell her about the new sales figures..
36. The marriage had been distinctly dodgy for a long time.
37. The way he looked at her made her distinctly uncomfortable.
38. I get the feeling that the staff are distinctly underwhelmed by John's latest proposal.
39. It was a rough crossing and most of the passengers looked distinctly green.
40. The prospect of studying for another five years was distinctly unappealing.
41. However, many customers found the smell of this product distinctly off-putting.
42. I distinctly heard the loudspeaker calling passengers for the Turin-Amsterdam flight.
43. The music festival has taken on a distinctly German flavour.
44. I distinctly felt the heat start to sear my throat.
45. He speaks excellent Spanish but with a distinctly foreign intonation.
46. After their rude attitude in the past, we feel distinctly indisposed to help them now.
47. The teacher pronounces distinctly.
48. His efforts, the Duke recollected many years later, were distinctly half-hearted.
49. I felt distinctly uneasy about lending her so much money.
50. This makes Mr Exley's position distinctly odd.
51. The whole thing looks distinctly dodgy to me.
52. So during the interval I felt distinctly apologetic.
53. I distinctly told you to be home before 11:00.
54. The arms are slightly noded becoming distinctly so distally.
55. She spoke with a distinctly upper class accent.
56. The whole concept of wealth made her distinctly uneasy.
57. Each word was distinctly, carefully and sharply spoken.
58. But recently, the vibe has become distinctly mellower.Sentencedict
59. I distinctly remember Bill and I making no comment.
60. I felt distinctly baffled, but Holmes was nodding thoughtfully.
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