Sentence examples for distinctively from inspiring English sources

'distinctively' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe something that stands out from others in a clear and marked way. For example, "She wore a distinctively colorful outfit to stand out at the party."

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distinctively

adverb

In a distinctive manner; in a way that is notable for its difference.

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The only dry spices he includes are cardamom pods and white pepper, yet the results are richly complex and distinctively different, marking this out as a korma, rather than a generic mild curry.

One of Murphy's key announcements this week was his intention to re-draft that item in the party's constitution, to emphasise that it will act "in the national interest of Scotland", giving the Scottish and UK bodies distinctively different wordings for the first time.

The distinctively British sport of driving a small wild bird towards waiting guns became popular in the 19th century, establishing a rural tradition that has remained unchanged ever since.

Morgan had called on Labour in Wales to ditch New Labour for something more authentically socialist and distinctively Welsh.

Not to say a ripple doesn't go through the queue when Keanu Reeves appears outside the Ryerson cinema, lurching around distinctively, signing autographs.

A century ago, if you asked a typical Irish nationalist what was distinctively Irish, they'd have listed the big forces that defined their culture: the Catholic church, nationalist politics, attachment to the land, the Irish language and the GAA.

For the past 41 years the area was largely hidden by what senior Network Rail staff happily refer to as "an awful tin shed" with its distinctively unappealing green canopy.

In fact, Mendes's training in the distinctively British culture of subsidised theatre - and the awe-inspiringly intelligent way he was able to modify this training for film - are the only things Brit patriots can feel warm about.

It is home to the religion's two holiest sites, Mecca and Medina; and its oil wealth has disseminated its distinctively intolerant strand of Islam that critics call Wahhabism.Thus far Saudi Arabia has proved naysayers wrong.

APART from a few pots and baskets sitting, largely unnoticed, in a corner, there is little distinctively Indian about the Sycuan Casino.

It seems unlikely that the Casoria museum's actions will be as well remembered as pieces like Picasso's "Guernica" (indeed, unlike Picasso's distinctively anti-war message, Mr Manfredi likens the ritualistic burning of the pieces to both war and revolution).

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