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.
Random good picture Not show
91. Although the intensity of the pain may fluctuate, headache-free periods are distinctly rare.
92. According to the report, most Americans have a distinctly haphazard approach to saving for the future.
93. To the human eye horses use five distinctly different facial expressions to suit different circumstances.
94. There are 7-8 distinctly flattened, finely rugose arm spines, with the tips squared off.
95. He deftly explains how many seemingly pleasant private decisions lead to distinctly unpleasant public results, such as increased economic segregation.
96. Between 1912 and 1914 the Conservative Party was distinctly unsettled.
97. Thornton knew of various incidents which confirmed his opinion that Walsh made a distinctly negative impression in the hunt for backers.
98. A single nun, working in an unorthodox manner in the slums, made some of the local clergy distinctly uncomfortable.
99. I could clearly hear the roar of engines above me, and distinctly heard one long burst of cannon fire.
100. Evans had been distinctly uncomfortable about Horowitz's presence in his office.
101. I distinctly remember seeing a few of the eggs hitting the spokes of his front wheel as he slowed down.
102. Whitley, a willowy former City banker, peppered his talk with literary bon mots and some distinctly fast verse.
103. You need a fresh strategy for a new day that is distinctly different from yesterday, and the time is growing short.
104. On this occasion, as an added piquancy, the festival promised to have a distinctly radical flavour.
105. Although the sun was shining brightly, the wind was distinctly fresh and getting stronger.
106. Well, the example reminds me distinctly of a beach ball seen end-on.
107. However, though I had missed a chance, the advantages were now all on my side and distinctly in my favour.
108. She was distinctly a bit funny about her diamonds, always reputed to be fabulous.
109. Viewed from the Winter palace the much-vaunted power of the monarchy seemed distinctly overrated.
110. Larger and rather more uniformly dark than Little Swift, and with a markedly narrower white rump and distinctly forked tail.
111. The community church started in a home and to wear them would have been distinctly odd.
112. Alvin was once more back at what felt distinctly like a starting point.
113. By lunchtime she was distinctly unwell and the school nurse told her she had a temperature and sent her home.
114. But without Pearce there was never the pace in a Forest side, who looked distinctly foot-weary, to test Schmeichel.
115. Large chunks of M16 fell to it, and the infighting between departments grew distinctly worse.
116. Faced with the poll tax, most of its modern citizenry have sounded distinctly unphilosophical these past few weeks.
117. Within the range of a single tree species, there may be very distinctly different assemblages of birds taking the fruits.
118. This is distinctly uncommon in our era of widespread antibiotic usage.
119. The second method, budding is where vegetative propagation becomes distinctly more involved[Sentence dictionary], difficult - and interesting.
120. Distinctly disappointing has been the negative posturing of the Unionist political establishment led by Trimble and Paisley.
More similar words: indistinctly, distinct, indistinct, distinctive, distinction, distinctively, distinctiveness, succinctly, distinguish, distinguished, undistinguished, distinguishable, indistinguishable, undistinguishable, distinguishing, instinct, instinctive, instinctively, statistical distribution, distill, sadistic, existing, assist in, pristine, twisting, persist in, consist in, resisting, persisting, disgusting.