Definition of «distinct»

The word distinct has two possible meanings.

1) Easily noticed or distinguished from others; conspicuous: a distinctive feature, such as bright red hair.

2) Clearly separated or divided; unmistakable: a distinct boundary between the two countries.

Usage examples

  1. In a history lecture, the professor explained distinct periods in European history, such as the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Industrial Revolution.
  2. The hiking trail offered distinct views, including a cascading waterfall, a serene lake, and a dense forest.
  3. During the cooking competition, the judges praised the distinct flavors of the contestants' dishes, with one chef incorporating spices from India and another utilizing traditional Mexican ingredients.
  4. The art gallery showcased distinct art movements, like Impressionism, Cubism, and Abstract Expressionism, allowing visitors to appreciate the diversity of artistic styles.
  5. The company prided itself on its distinct corporate culture, emphasizing innovation, collaboration, and a strong work ethic.
  6. The architect designed a distinct building with a unique blend of modern and traditional architectural elements, making it stand out among the surrounding structures.

Sentences with «distinct»

  • It has become common, in the employment context, to assert the existence of a duty of fidelity distinct from fiduciary duties. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • Each of these metropolitan areas is an economic powerhouse with distinct advantages for high - performing salespeople. (peaksalesrecruiting.com)
  • Permanent insurance now embodies the umbrella which has several different types of permanent insurance beneath it, each with its own set of distinct advantages and disadvantages. (bestliferates.org)
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