Examples of 'more distinct' in a sentence

Meaning of "more distinct"

more distinct: This phrase refers to something that is clearer, more noticeable, or easily recognizable compared to other similar things. It denotes a higher level of uniqueness or differentiation

How to use "more distinct" in a sentence

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more distinct
His playing is more distinct than a voice.
This burn was shallow and more distinct.
It becomes more distinct when he leans forward.
Let the shapes become more distinct.
The lines more distinct and dentate.
Then it became louder and more distinct.
Quran is more distinct than other revelations.
When the differences become more distinct.
Then more distinct images began to emerge.
There may be one or more distinct markets.
Two or more distinct states of consciousness.
This impression gradually became more distinct.
Nothing can be more distinct than this.
The sounds of the jungle were more distinct.
Cities become more distinct from villages.

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Soon the whistling became more distinct.
These are rather more distinct below the suture.
We want everything to be clearer and more distinct.
Composition of two or more distinct cloud infrastructures.
Would be better if they were more distinct.
There is nothing more distinct than the minute.
The lights were growing more and more distinct.
Stood out more distinct and more explicit.
The ringing became more distinct.
More distinct this time.
Must involve two or more distinct disciplines.
The third dorsal striae is broader and more distinct.
Because they are more distinct to a deck.
Those on the columella and snout are a little more distinct.
Iris patterns are actually more distinct than a fingerprint.
Older speakers appear to keep the vowels more distinct.
Infection offers an even more distinct racing experience.
In fact the groaning was becoming more and more distinct.
No argument could be more distinct or conclusive.
In written communication the sender and receiver are more distinct.
It also gives the film a more distinct personality.
Three or more distinct optical materials can be used in other embodiments.
Most columns will have more distinct values.
Any two or more distinct races which are collectively referred to or known as a race.
This variety has a much more distinct taste.
Smiling faces are more distinct from neutral faces in a statistically significant way.
The smells become more distinct.
Nothing is naturally more distinct than the operations of making and selling.
Living has never been more distinct.
Nothing can be more distinct than these two things.
The creaking became more distinct.
The bark will be more distinct if the keys are struck with force.
I made their voices more distinct.
The latter have a more distinct legal personality than the former.
The noise now was more distinct.

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