Examples of 'distinctively' in a sentence

Meaning of "distinctively"

Distinctively (adverb): in a way that is unique, clearly recognizable, or characteristic of a particular person, thing, or group
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  • In a distinctive manner; in a way that is notable for its difference.

How to use "distinctively" in a sentence

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Facial muscles vary distinctively by the person.
Most distinctively is the color of the faience.
Endometrial cancer has no distinctively distinctive symptoms.
No distinctively republican model of waging war was developed.
The animals have distinctively short tails.
They distinctively differ in their methods of administration.
Injured surfaces are distinctively sticky to the touch.
Distinctively coloured before being supplied to the public.
Many species have distinctively patterned wings.
He repeated the question slowly and distinctively.
These catalogues were distinctively bound in red cloth.
Distinctively associated with the cultural heritage of beneficiaries.
The only thing distinctively different was.
She had heard the scream distinctively.
There are two distinctively different types of rheometers.

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It must have been a very distinctively shaped.
There were distinctively two red lights together.
The sociological concept of face is distinctively human.
This smell is distinctively that of liquid fuel.
They shall be readily accessible and distinctively marked.
Its tail is distinctively long and graduated.
Important notes for your safety are marked distinctively.
Their presentation is distinctively different from all.
I distinctively remember giving you a chance.
But they did not distinctively identify as white.
Members of the group dress distinctively.
It is distinctively known for its different versions.
The church was to remain a distinctively western institution.
It is distinctively sold in halved coconut shells.
But drumming is not a distinctively human technology.
The distinctively influenza hospitals were cubicled.
The moth is small and distinctively marked.
Specimen distinctively monandrous and pedunculated.
The eye ring is often distinctively coloured.
I combine information with emotion to position a brand distinctively.
You describe a distinctively human trait.
Rivers draining glaciers and lakes behave distinctively.
The chocolates are distinctively packaged in purple.
Men and women are created equally but distinctively.
The entire plant is distinctively covered soft hairs.
We presuppose labour in a form that stamps it as distinctively human.
She has a distinctively deep voice.
Proportionality is widely understood to involve distinctively human judgement.
Her voice was distinctively centered as a contralto.
It shall be readily accessible to the driver and distinctively marked.
Another refers to his distinctively bitter view of life.
It is a distinctively marked species whose pattern is subject to considerable variation.
Israel focuses on targets that are distinctively terrorist targets.
With six distinctively different biotopes.
Spiders in this genus are distinctively flattened.

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