dis
tinct
Comparative
more distinct
Superlative
most distinct
1
separate and different in a way that is easily recognized
- The twins may look similar, but they have distinct personalities that set them apart.
- The two cultures have distinct customs and traditions, despite sharing geographical proximity.
- Each flavor of ice cream has a distinct taste, making it easy to identify even when blindfolded.
- The artist's style is distinct, characterized by bold colors and abstract shapes.
- The company's logo has a distinct design, making it instantly recognizable.
2
easily noticeable or perceived by senses
- The two species of birds have distinct markings that make them easy to identify.
- Her voice has a distinct tone that sets her apart from other singers.
- The manager outlined three distinct phases of the project, each with specific goals.
- The scent of lavender was distinct, even among the mix of floral fragrances in the garden.
- The architecture of the building is distinct from the modern designs surrounding it.
Antonyms:
3
constituting a separate entity or part
Synonyms:
5
recognizable; marked
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