distinctive (Meaning)

Wordnet

distinctive (s)

of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing

capable of being classified

Webster

distinctive (a.)

Marking or expressing distinction or difference; distinguishing; characteristic; peculiar.

Having the power to distinguish and discern; discriminating.

distinctive Sentence Examples

  1. His distinctive laugh could be heard throughout the entire house.
  2. The distinctive aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air.
  3. Her work had a distinctive style that was instantly recognizable.
  4. The area had a distinctive geological formation that set it apart from the rest of the region.
  5. The politician had a distinctive voice that was immediately recognizable to his constituents.
  6. The artifact had a distinctive marking that indicated its age and origin.
  7. The bird had a distinctive call that could be heard from miles away.
  8. The restaurant had a distinctive menu featuring dishes from a variety of cultures.
  9. The distinctive sound of the bell signaled the start of class.
  10. The town had a distinctive charm that drew visitors from all over the world.

FAQs About the word distinctive

of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing, capable of being classifiedMarking or expressing distinction or difference; distinguishing; characteri

diverse, distinct,different, distinguishable, differentiable, several, disparate, dissimilar,varied, distant

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

His distinctive laugh could be heard throughout the entire house.

The distinctive aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air.

Her work had a distinctive style that was instantly recognizable.

The area had a distinctive geological formation that set it apart from the rest of the region.