ADVERB | all | distinctly, clearly | clear to the mind |
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all | distinctly | in a distinct and distinguishable manner | |
all | distinctly | to a distinct / distinct degree |
Sounds | dihstih'ngktliy | |
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Rhymes | ably ... zealously: 1543 rhymes with liy... |
Meaning | Clear to the mind; with distinct / distinct mental discernment. | |
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Example | "it's distinctly possible" | |
Synonym | clearly | |
Spanish | claramente, claro | |
Adjectives | distinct | easy to perceive / perceive |
Meaning | In a distinct and distinguishable manner. | |
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Example | "the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion" | |
Spanish | distintamente | |
Catalan | distintament | |
Adjectives | distinct | (often followed by 'from') not alike |
Meaning | To a distinct / distinct degree. | |
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Example | "urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate" | |
Spanish | claramente | |
Adjectives | distinct | easy to perceive / perceive |
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