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Definition of Distinctly |
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Distinctly
With distinctness; not confusedly; without the blending of one part or thing another; clearly; plainly; as, to see distinctly. With meaning; significantly. Related Definitions: Another, As, Blending, Clearly, Confusedly, Distinctly, Distinctness, Meaning, Not, Of, One, Or, Part, Plainly, See, Significantly, The, Thing, To, With, Without |
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Distinctly Quotations
It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native criminal class except Congress. Mark Twain There is no distinctly American criminal class - except Congress. Mark Twain Marriage is distinctly and repeatedly excluded from heaven. Is this because it is thought likely to mar the general felicity? Samuel Butler The happiest conversation is that of which nothing is distinctly remembered, but a general effect of pleasing impression. Samuel Johnson We're absolutely American and distinctly so, I think. That's part of what people respond to outside of this country, part of the reason that we're such a huge band outside of the U.S., where we're not so popular now as we were 10 or 12 years ago. Michael Stipe And I hereby distinctly and emphatically declare that I consider myself, and earnestly desire to be considered by others, as utterly divested, now and during the rest of my life, of any such rights, the barbarous relics of a feudal, despotic system. Robert Dale Owen I want to write such things as compel the admiring acclamation of the world at large, such things as are written but once in years, things subtle but distinctly different from the books written every day. Mary MacLane There is something inherent in our democracy that tends to want to level. America is a little uncomfortable in the presence of someone who is distinctly superior in whatever way. Carlisle Floyd Distinctly American poetry is usually written in the context of one's geographic landscape, sometimes out of one's cultural myths, and often with reference to gender and race or ethnic origins. Diane Wakoski The close relationship between railroad expansion and the genera development and prosperity of the country is nowhere brought more distinctly into relief than in connection with the construction of the Pacific railroads. John Moody |
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Distinctly Translations
distinctly in German is verschieden distinctly in Italian is differente distinctly in Latin is evidenter distinctly in Spanish is distintamente, diferente |
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