Distinctly

Word DISTINCTLY
Character 10
Hyphenation dis tinct ly
Pronunciations /dɪsˈtɪŋktli/

Definitions and meanings of "Distinctly"

What do we mean by distinctly?

In a distinct manner.

Means Clearly. for something to be obvious. clear to the mind Urban Dictionary

Prince George's unsuccessful attempt to say "antidisestablishmentarianism" in the TV series "Blackadder the Third". Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Distinctly

The word "distinctly" in example sentences

She could not hear her name distinctly but imagination supplied the sound. ❋ Posie Graeme-Evans (2010)

He promised to lead America with optimism, determination and what he called distinctly American solutions. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Arrayed in what she calls distinctly “dress,” scented, adorned, displayed, she achieves by artifice a sexual differentiation profounder than that of any other vertebrated animal. ❋ Herbert George (2006)

Arrayed in what she calls distinctly "dress," scented, adorned, displayed, she achieves by artifice a sexual differentiation profounder than that of any other vertebrated animal. ❋ Unknown (1906)

It is a spirit which we call distinctly modern, yet it is as old as paganism. ❋ 1489-1534 [Illustrator] Correggio (1893)

Its success, Mr. Simon said, rests largely on what he called a "distinctly Taiwanese voice" and a certain irreverence that draws from not being in the United States. ❋ By FLORA LEE PEIR (2011)

I also think it's interesting to see the genre wrapped in distinctly Western military sci-fi as opposed to the more fantastic environments to which we're accustomed even with Metroid -- even though it's long been my position that video games have more than enough steel gray helmets-and-guns stories. ❋ SVGL (2009)

The first sci-fi book I remember distinctly is Jurassic Park. ❋ Unknown (2009)

To avoid a same predestine next fall, Democrats need to support a national debate in distinctly populist terms. ❋ Admin (2009)

Mortgage fraud and predatory lending are often classified as distinctly different forms of abuse. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Traits like strength, courage, and discipline among others he classifies as distinctly masculine, smacking of a sexism that I find antiquated. ❋ Iamrazorwing (2007)

If you did any preseason glassing for feeding bucks, you might have noticed does feeding in distinctly separate areas. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Then advancing to the foot of the staircase she called distinctly, but somewhat fearfully, ‘Mrs. Jethway!’ ❋ Unknown (2006)

The Attorney General described the case in distinctly criminal terms. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The third fragment differed distinctly from the others, lacked binding capacity but possessed certain other biologic characteristics of the intact molecule. ❋ Unknown (1992)

Let a third decad also be added (that nothing may be left unsaid in this matter), giving examples of the parts of the phrase distinctly and by themselves: ❋ 1602-1675 (1979)

Hepatitis B virus represents a completely new group of viruses and distinguishes itself distinctly from the infectious agent causing hepatitis A. ❋ Unknown (1976)

[Distinctly]: Readily distinguishable from all others; [discrete]: on two distinct occasions. 2. Easily perceived by [the senses] or intellect; clear: a distinct flavor. 3. Clearly defined; unquestionable: at a distinct disadvantage. 4. Very likely; probable: There is a distinct possibility that she won't come. 5. Notable: a distinct honor and high privilege. ❋ MysticalFox (2009)

Anti distinctly minty monetarism is [not the] [longest word] in [the English language] ❋ Tunntsd (2019)

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