English to Kannada Dictionary distinctive

distinctive

ವಿಶಿಷ್ಟ
definition
adjective
juniper berries give gin its distinctive flavor
characteristic of one person or thing, and so serving to distinguish it from others.
example
Levine is an independent figure, standing apart from groups and movements, and his work is highly 'distinctive' .
Some have 'distinctive' markings on their heads and on their carapace, or upper shell.
All the studied species have diagnostic alleles in addition to morphologically 'distinctive' characters.
Everything's in place here, but they could stand to find a more 'distinctive' sound vocally.
She has her own very 'distinctive' style and the audience have really taken to her.
Students must learn to work more spontaneously, trusting the 'distinctive' character of watercolor.
They brew four different beers with very 'distinctive' flavours.
The Pixies left behind them an impressive legacy; their highly 'distinctive' sound was impossible to replicate.
All of these contribute to the 'distinctive' flavour and aroma of the resultant wines.
The parables are one of the most 'distinctive' features of the teaching of Jesus.
The instrumentals are all extremely well executed, each with its own 'distinctive' flavour.
Indeed, one of the most 'distinctive' features was the fresh, unsullied cuisine.
She considered such " glades " the most 'distinctive' feature of the Nashville Basin.
We celebrate them as 'distinctive' characteristics that set newspaper work apart.
The Saudis have in a very short while come up with their own highly 'distinctive' style of management.
We all order the same dish, off a set menu, but in our individually 'distinctive' voices.
But none of them has made a record as 'distinctive' as Boy in Da Corner.
If you don't have something 'distinctive' to say, don't bother!
The setting is also a great way to introduce a lot of 'distinctive' characters.
The Philharmonic Hall itself has a very 'distinctive' style.
This gives a 'distinctively' different slant to the whole production.
The quality of a particular service, however high, does not constitute 'distinctiveness' per se.
As a result, uniformity is valued above quality or 'distinctiveness' .
As a result our streets are losing their local 'distinctiveness' and character.
But why, specifically, did Haines and Moore want someone with such a 'distinctively' blank voice to sing for their band?
There is a compelling intensity about Hasumi's desolate life, and a 'distinctively' spiritual dimension to the way it has been lived.
As an individual, have you identified the 'distinctiveness' that adds to your team efforts?
Unsatisfactory teaching of the subject is most often found where it is provided through other subjects rather than 'distinctively' .
But in the process of seeking 'distinctiveness' , personal branding is ultimately a recipe for a smothering conformity.
Sharing attention in this way is an extremely complex, 'distinctively' human and fabulous fertile ability.
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