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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61. He was back quite soon and looking distinctly puzzled.
62. Against Western armies they were becoming distinctly anachronistic.
63. New Orleans has a distinctly European feel to it.
64. Tanner was distinctly unhappy to see Maxim again.
65. A multi-racial couple in the crowd look distinctly uneasy.
66. Other times people got distinctly hot under the collar.
67. She felt distinctly that she had to leave Loreto and start her own work.
68. I have to say I loved the sound through the Boogie power amp, although the essence remained distinctly Marshall.
69. I distinctly remember the overwhelming feeling of abject helplessness which this incident brought about.
70. Then he heard, faintly but distinctly, the jingle of a bridle.
71. I tried to make polite small talk with him although he seemed distinctly taciturn, if not downright moody.
72. Rain felt distinctly uncharitable as she straightened the bed and tried to pretend they had never been there.
73. However, we have also witnessed a distinctly different, life-affirming passion that responds to things of quality and goodness.
74. Some species have green leaves, and others have distinctly colored leaf blades.
75. It was an hour later that the jeep, always a vehicle that threatened trouble, started to sound distinctly unhappy.
76. He disappeared into some trees and Charlie distinctly heard a single shot somewhere above the noise of battle.
77. For the past half-hour she had been feeling distinctly uneasy as the ever-present shadows had deepened into almost impenetrable blackness.
78. An hour's rehearsal wasn't much but sufficient to ensure an almost trouble free, if distinctly unrefined performance.
79. But his is a distinctly Lancastrian vision and it holds little attraction for London critics.
80. The old estate looked quite ready to swap tarmac for mud; this one has a distinctly more suburban air.
81. The sun was also blazing on to this cliff, and I was feeling distinctly battered.
82. This year, Artweek celebrates its tenth anniversary, and events have a distinctly cosmopolitan flavour.
83. They were all too kind to snigger but Suzi distinctly saw fat Luiza shrug her shoulders in a gesture of fatalistic despair.
84. Like other doctor gurus, he was giving women prescriptions in feminine morality, from a distinctly male point of view.
85. However, very little has been written about the relationship between exercise, sport and health from a distinctly sociological perspective.
86. Nora is distinctly gloomy tonight-perhaps on account of the seaweed aperitif.
87. Experienced royal watchers claimed to note a distinctly frosty air between the couple.
88. The petiole and the blade of the leaves are usually distinctly different.
89. The dry land plants, suitable for paludariums and terrariums[sentencedict.com/distinctly.html], have leaves distinctly divided into the petiole and narrowly lanceolate blades.
90. By the time I reached the furthest peak I was feeling distinctly sick.
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