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distinctly
[dih-stingkt-lee]
adverb
in a distinct manner; clearly.
Speak more distinctly.
without doubt; unmistakably.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of distinctly1
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Example Sentences
He was a blue-collar digger, distinctly a symbol of merit in its latest Trumpian definition.
And such ideas, old as they may be, are still distinctly with us.
“Oh, Mary!” might be a distinctly American show, but this is Escola’s dream, first and foremost, and it was going to come to fruition no matter what.
From her blueberry bowl to the tiny, rose-colored Penny Marshall glasses she wore onstage, the brief speech was distinctly Parker Posey, in that it was one of the night’s coolest moments.
A feast for the curiosity-starved brain, “Invention” is the kind of revelatory work that inspires and unnerves in equal measure, a distinctly modern masterpiece that maps the rabbit hole in a way only cinema can.
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