How to use in-sentence of “distinctly”:
+ Rankin’s original song “In the Name of Love” frequently featured wordless improvisational singing and showed his range and command of articulating lyrics at a blistering waltz tempo, but performed more slowly it had a distinctly Brazilian flavor.
+ Ice giants have distinctly different interior compositions from gas giants.
+ He encouraged the development of a distinctly ‘Jewish style’.
+ Velvet is a type of woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are very evenly distributed, with a short dense pile, giving it a distinctly smooth feel.
+ Like a guitaror lute, a zither’s body serves as a resonating chamber, but, unlike guitars and lutes, a zither lacks a distinctly separate neck assembly.
+ Although it is signed as a north–south highway, it is distinctly northeast–southwest and occasionally east–west throughout the state.
+ They started as a branch of the Parthian Arsacids but became a distinctly Armenian dynasty later on.
Example sentences of “distinctly”:
+ Arguments against the revisionist definitions, however, state that it is not only unnecessary, but it completely contradicts the traditional accepted definition of the terms which distinctly refer to persons who are noticeably above average intelligence, usually good at things in technically demanding fields, and socially awkward or alienated to a certain extent.
+ In Mick Wall’s biography of Iron Maiden entitled “Run to the Hills”, founder Steve Harris recalls: “I distinctly remember trying to play along to Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” – at first I just could not get it.
+ It is a cluster of cells that has grouped together to form a sac however an aspect of a cyst is that the cells forming the “shell” of such a sac are distinctly abnormal when compared with all surrounding cells for that given location.
+ It separates two distinctly different regions: the Highlands from the Lowlands.
+ The labrum is a second kind of cartilage in the shoulder which is distinctly different from the articular cartilage.
+ But the celebration of the defeat of French invaders by an outnumbered Mexican army, led by a Texas-born general, is becoming distinctly American.
+ The “Issei” “Nisei” and “Sansei” generations reflect distinctly different attitudes to authority, gender, religious practice, and other matters.
+ Kayaks differ distinctly in design and history from canoes, which are craft propelled by single-bladed paddles by a kneeling paddler, although some modern canoes may be difficult for a non-expert to distinguish from a kayak.
+ The different varieties of the elementary particles are commonly called “flavors”, and the neutrinos here are considered to have distinctly different flavor.
+ But humans themselves do not have different features like wolves or birds do, so giving the identity of an animal to the clan makes its member distinctly different.
+ Featuring distinctly Chinese cultural elements, Chinatown has had a historically concentrated ethnic Chinese population.
+ Arguments against the revisionist definitions, however, state that it is not only unnecessary, but it completely contradicts the traditional accepted definition of the terms which distinctly refer to persons who are noticeably above average intelligence, usually good at things in technically demanding fields, and socially awkward or alienated to a certain extent.
+ In Mick Wall's biography of Iron Maiden entitled "Run to the Hills", founder Steve Harris recalls: "I distinctly remember trying to play along to Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" – at first I just could not get it.
+ It is a cluster of cells that has grouped together to form a sac however an aspect of a cyst is that the cells forming the "shell" of such a sac are distinctly abnormal when compared with all surrounding cells for that given location.
+ The biblical motifs are also a reflection of his origin; they are distinctly orthodox.
+ Compared to Italian, it is a distinctly separate form of verbal communication patterned by many years of foreign influence.
+ It also had just two vertebrae joining the pelvis to the spine, a distinctly primitive arrangement.
+ In Babylonian astronomy these stars were called UR.GU.LA – the ‘Great Lion’; the bright star, Regulus, that stands at the Lion’s breast also had distinctly regal associations as it was known as the King Star.
+ This gave the English novel its first distinctly modern character.
+ Many distinctly Persian forms of literature, such as Ghazal, Qasida, Marsia and Nazms, caried over into Urdu literature, producing a distinct melding of Iranian and South Asian heritages.
+ Lychees from India are distinctly different from the ones grown in China- apart from being larger and juicier, their outer shell is reddish unlike the brown color lychees in China.
+ The “Issei” “Nisei”, “Sansei”, “Yonsei” and “Gosei” generations reflect distinctly different attitudes to authority, gender, religious practice, and other matters.
+ The “Issei” “Nisei” and “Sansei” generations reflect distinctly different attitudes to authority, gender, non-Japanese involvement, and religious practice, and other matters.
