distinctly in English

adverb
1
in a way that is readily distinguishable by the senses; clearly.
reading each word slowly and distinctly

Use "distinctly" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "distinctly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "distinctly", or refer to the context using the word "distinctly" in the English Dictionary.

1. Speak clearly and distinctly.

2. She enunciates her words distinctly.

3. The locals were distinctly unwelcoming.

4. Birkett was looking distinctly peeved.

5. It has a distinctly globular thorax.

6. I distinctly heard someone calling me.

7. He could remember everything very distinctly.

8. Paul was left feeling distinctly foolish.

9. To pronounce distinctly and carefully ; enunciate.

10. That was distinctly below the belt!

11. He was distinctly unfriendly towards me.

12. First reactions have been distinctly unfavourable.

13. Financially, the arrangement was distinctly shaky.

14. There's something distinctly odd about her.

15. 14 He was distinctly unfriendly towards me.

16. 3 That was distinctly below the belt!

17. Boxers have regal, distinctly shaped square heads

18. She was distinctly cool about their plans.

19. She was distinctly lukewarm about my idea.

20. Ly emarginate; basis distinctly Bisinuate at sides

21. This place has a distinctly eerie atmosphere.

22. His opinions have always been distinctly heterodox.

23. Her ideas on food are distinctly passe.

24. The middling students achievement are heightened distinctly.

25. He distinctly remembered the day his father left.

26. This species looks distinctly different from other gulls.

27. So during the interval I felt distinctly apologetic.

28. She found his manner towards her distinctly hostile.

29. (P.) merdarius is distinctly Bisinuate, while in M

30. He came into the room looking distinctly sheepish.

31. Apocalyptic literature developed as a distinctly Jewish genre

32. The whole thing looks distinctly dodgy to me.

33. The mood of the meeting was distinctly pessimistic.

34. 7 She was distinctly lukewarm about my idea.

35. 11 His interest as a writer was distinctly antiquarian.

36. Apyrene sperm thus have a distinctly less complex proteome

37. 4 Against Western armies they were becoming distinctly anachronistic.

38. The choir was distinctly out of tune in places.

39. He looked distinctly uncomfortable when the subject was mentioned.

40. In these, the Actinosts are still not distinctly stained

41. The quality of the hotel food is distinctly variable.

42. Note that the phrase Nephi used is distinctly singular.

43. I distinctly remember wishing I had not got involved.

44. But I distinctly remember you promising to phone me!

45. Aesthetically challenged Distinctly unattractive or unpleasant to the eye; ugly

46. Distinctly different from the first: took Another route to town

47. For example, in Jesus’ day contracting leprosy was distinctly possible.

48. The choir was ( singing ) distinctly out of tune in places.

49. But this one is, after all, distinctly a hot war.

50. The marriage had been distinctly dodgy for a long time.