indistinctly in English

adverb

faintly, unclearly; indistinguishably, undiscernibly

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1. Melanie's voice murmured indistinctly.

2. Suddenly, cloudy, can see indistinctly there across time.

3. Try and speak less indistinctly.

4. Thai Stewardess. They are enchanting, dressing chiffon, hot body appear indistinctly.

5. Blurred vision - a single image that is seen indistinctly

6. A sea rover has appeared indistinctly in the fog.

7. She was sucking her thumb so it came out very indistinctly.

8. Their voices came down, afar and indistinctly, from the upper heights where they habitually dwelt.

9. Children always pronounce indistinctly at the very start when they are able to speak.

10. He began to understand indistinctly why he always had the same dream.

11. In the background, among the trees , the pagoda of Pillaji loomed indistinctly.

12. Perhaps some people at heart indistinctly said: You said are these the soldier?

13. 'I expect you were a beastly little swine in those days,'she said indistinctly.

14. John Bunsby long examined the threatening aspect of the heavens , muttering indistinctly between his teeth.

15. He speaks so indistinctly that many listeners haven't a clue what he is saying.

16. 7 There are also four manner adverbs in -ly: indistinctly, heavily, insignificantly,[www.Sentencedict.com] and noiselessly.

17. Sense of smell? Smells are the primordial language and the newborn perceives them indistinctly from birth.

18. Unlike a short - length skirt, the openings of chipau expose a woman's legs indistinctly when she walks.

19. On the same seashore road, the lonely streetlamp was excuding a thread of obscureness and it appeared indistinctly.

20. To utter rapidly and indistinctly: "Toward the end he Babbled old stories, randomly cobbled together" (Julia Whitty)

21. To utter rapidly and indistinctly: "Toward the end he Babbled old stories, randomly cobbled together" (Julia Whitty)

22. And so on the City College campus a vague and indistinctly demarcated intellectual struggle assumed, amazingly, the form of melodrama.

23. Climacteric and menopause are two terms that are indistinctly used to name clinical expected events related to the decline in ovarian function

24. Hougoumont and its wood sent up a broad flame through the dark masses of smoke that overhung the field; beneath this cloud the French were indistinctly visible.

25. As verbs the difference between babble and Blabbering is that babble is to utter words indistinctly or unintelligibly; to utter inarticulate sounds; as, a child babbles while Blabbering is .

26. Auguri! (Best Wishes/ Happy…) This word is used: 1) during a personal recurring celebration (birthday, name-day, anniversary, ecc.) addressing the guests of honor 2) during a collective celebration (Christmas, Easter or New Year’s Eve) addressing all those present, indistinctly 3) during non-personal celebration (Valentine’s Day

27. Difference between beautiful and Attractive:- Because of their similarity, many people tend to confuse the adjectives “beautiful” and “Attractive,” which is why they are often used indistinctly in everyday discourse; However, it is always good and it is never late to know that despite being closely related, these concepts have different meanings and connotations.