distinct (Meaning)

Wordnet

distinct (s)

(often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality

constituting a separate entity or part

recognizable; marked

clearly or sharply defined to the mind

Wordnet

distinct (a)

easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined

Webster

distinct (a.)

Distinguished; having the difference marked; separated by a visible sign; marked out; specified.

Marked; variegated.

Separate in place; not conjunct; not united by growth or otherwise; -- with from.

Not identical; different; individual.

So separated as not to be confounded with any other thing; not liable to be misunderstood; not confused; well-defined; clear; as, we have a distinct or indistinct view of a prospect.

Webster

distinct (v. t.)

To distinguish.

distinct Sentence Examples

  1. The two dresses were quite distinct in design and color.
  2. The meeting revealed two distinct factions with vastly different views.
  3. Each snowflake has a distinct shape and pattern, making them all unique.
  4. The scent of jasmine flowers is very distinct and easily recognizable.
  5. The two companies have distinct marketing strategies that appeal to different customer segments.
  6. The oil painting had a distinct style and brushwork that set it apart from other artworks.
  7. The two scientists approached the problem with distinct methodologies, leading to different outcomes.
  8. The flavors of the different tea blends were distinct and easily discernible by experienced tasters.
  9. The sound of the violin had a distinct quality that set it apart from other stringed instruments.
  10. The company's customer service department had a distinct telephone number and email address for inquiries.

FAQs About the word distinct

(often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality, easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined, constituting a separate entity or part, rec

different, distinctive, distinguishable, diverse, dissimilar, several, various, unlike, distant,other

kindred, like, parallel, kindred,similar, similar, identical, same, like, identical

The two dresses were quite distinct in design and color.

The meeting revealed two distinct factions with vastly different views.

Each snowflake has a distinct shape and pattern, making them all unique.

The scent of jasmine flowers is very distinct and easily recognizable.