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distinctly obvious
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "distinctly obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is very clear or evident. Example: "The solution to the problem was distinctly obvious once we analyzed the data thoroughly."
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Alternative expressions(19)
clearly evident
plainly apparent
strikingly obvious
patently obvious
readily apparent
blindingly obvious
unmistakably clear
manifestly evident
noticeably apparent
unquestionably obvious
plainly obvious
explicitly obvious
distinctly apparent
distinctly perceptible
manifestly obvious
distinctly discernible
clearly obvious
visibly obvious
distinctly visible
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
This combines sophisticated reporting with distinctly utilitarian efforts on the obvious topics those of us without our own Gulfstream are worrying about: what do with your 401(k) or a 529 college saving plan; recalibrating longterm investment strategies; taking a tax loss for worthless stock; and even advice on how much to tip everybody from the newspaper carrier to the babysitter.
News & Media
Note also in Figure 2 that ycnbwsp_3-HE exhibits several obvious regions of distinctly different relative depth from ycnbwsp_7-HE and ycnbwsp_8-HE (e.g., chromosome 2R: 6.5 × 10+6 bp; chromosome 3L: 9 × 10+6 bp; and chromosome X: 3 × 10+6 bp).
Science
Although Thomson's plotting is distinctly schematic — "Brave New World" is his obvious model — he succeeds in imparting a sense of urgency to his hero's search for identity.
News & Media
It is obvious that our algorithm distinctly improves the delay performance, particularly when the traffic density is high.
In every instance where a nucleus showed a distinctly increased immunolabeling for phospho-S6 kinase it was obvious that the cell was in the prophase since the nucleus was enlarged and chromatin was condensed.
But Walsh, perhaps inadvertently, illuminated an important truth behind Trump's popularity: The president's inconceivably loyal base forgives him for his obvious and frequent lies because they have a distinctly different tenor than the average politician's fibs.
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Lions are the only members of the cat family to display obvious sexual dimorphism – that is, males and females look distinctly different.
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But there the obvious similarities end, and something far odder, more chaotic – and distinctly adult – takes centre stage.
News & Media
In developing countries, however, the picture is distinctly different these same sectors are the lifeblood of the economy, and their role is obvious to all.
Certainly, Waterman's advice to the civil servants seemed either blindingly obvious - "raw talent is young and uneducated but looking for security" - or distinctly odd.
News & Media
While the vast majority (∼95%) of observed fibrils was co-localized with distinctly disrupted bilayer surfaces, some fibrillar aggregates of Wild Type Aβ (1 40) were not associated with obvious adjacent areas of bilayer roughening.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "distinctly obvious" to emphasize that something is not just apparent, but strikingly so. It adds a layer of emphasis beyond simply stating that something is obvious.
Common error
Avoid using "distinctly obvious" too frequently, as it can make your writing sound repetitive or overly emphatic. Opt for simpler alternatives like "clear" or "evident" in most cases.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "distinctly obvious" functions as an intensifier modifying an adjective. It amplifies the degree to which something is apparent or evident. The adverb "distinctly" serves to strengthen the adjective "obvious", making the clarity unmistakable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "distinctly obvious" serves to emphasize the clarity and undeniable nature of something. While grammatically sound, the phrase appears to be used infrequently. It combines an adverb of emphasis ("distinctly") with the adjective "obvious" to amplify the sense of clarity. Although the examples are missing, Ludwig AI confirms that this is a grammatically correct and usable phrase. Therefore, while not exceptionally common, "distinctly obvious" is a valid option for emphasizing clarity in various contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
plainly apparent
Emphasizes ease of perception and lack of ambiguity.
clearly evident
Focuses on the undeniable nature of the evidence.
patently obvious
Suggests something is obvious to the point of being undeniable.
strikingly apparent
Highlights the noticeable and remarkable quality of being obvious.
readily apparent
Indicates that something is easy to see or understand.
blindingly obvious
Emphasizes the overwhelming and impossible-to-miss nature.
unmistakably clear
Highlights the clarity and lack of ambiguity.
manifestly evident
Focuses on the obvious and easily perceived nature.
noticeably apparent
Indicates that something is easily noticed or observed.
unquestionably obvious
Highlights the undeniable nature of the observation.
FAQs
How can I use "distinctly obvious" in a sentence?
The phrase "distinctly obvious" emphasizes that something is very clear or evident. For example, "The solution to the problem was "distinctly obvious" once we analyzed the data thoroughly."
What can I say instead of "distinctly obvious"?
You can use alternatives like "clearly evident", "plainly apparent", or "strikingly obvious" depending on the context.
Is "distinctly obvious" redundant?
While both words indicate clarity, "distinctly obvious" isn't strictly redundant. "Distinctly" adds emphasis, suggesting the obviousness is particularly noticeable or prominent.
In what situations is it best to use "distinctly obvious"?
Use "distinctly obvious" when you want to highlight that something is not just obvious, but remarkably or undeniably so. It's suitable for situations where the clarity needs special emphasis.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested