English to Spanish Dictionary distinctly

distinctly

distintivamente
definition
adverb
reading each word slowly and distinctly
in a way that is readily distinguishable by the senses; clearly.
translation of 'distinctly'
adverb
distintivamente
example
he looked 'distinctly' uncomfortable
The island has a 'distinctly' West Indian atmosphere in contrast to Mauritius.
two 'distinctly' different cultures
reading each word slowly and 'distinctly'
he looked 'distinctly' uncomfortable
We can also see 'distinctly' where many of the smaller tributaries unite with it.
By almost any measure, it is 'distinctly' worse.
They range in colour from honey orange to smoky blue and are 'distinctly' spotted on the back and belly.
He was 'distinctly' less forthcoming about domestic problems in Iran.
Believe me, the pain is greater when you 'distinctly' remember such things.
The two CDs do offer 'distinctly' different approaches to the task of delivering that sunny day feeling, however.
There was a 'distinctly' odd proportion of pictures of herself.
Balbir's food is prepared with evident care and has a 'distinctly' homemade quality.
Desiree clomped 'distinctly' up the stairs, like a proud pony.
Down the other end of the spectrum, however, things get 'distinctly' seedy.
reading each word slowly and 'distinctly'
To pursue their 'distinctly' religious objectives, both men had to follow a moderate line.
His handle designs are also 'distinctly' different from common fare.
No one art unites strong sensuous and intellectual impressions more 'distinctly' than architecture.
I remember quite 'distinctly' the moment that the radical intelligentsia fell out of love with nationalism.
two 'distinctly' different cultures
The proportion of pairs breeding per month had a 'distinctly' bimodal pattern.
These are patterns I interpret as 'distinctly' negative in nature and in probable outcome.
The film taken at face value leaves a 'distinctly' bad taste in the mouth.
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