en
distinctly

Meaning: en
in a way that is easily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc.
MMF threesomes have a distinctly different dynamic when compared to FFM threesomes.
The fishermen in that lake see distinctly under the water, in calm weather, ecclesiastical towers, which, according to the custom of the country, are slender and lofty, and moreover round; and they frequently point them out to strangers travelling through these parts, who wonder what could have caused such a catastrophe.
Jefferson's Bible gives us a preaching Jesus of distinctly human dimensions, without miracles or resurrection.
It was a knife. I saw the flash of the blade quite distinctly.
Don't mutter to yourself under your breath, but speak clearly and distinctly.
He had been completely under his wife's ascendancy, so much so that, on dying, he left the place to her for her lifetime, as well as the larger part of his income; an arrangement that was distinctly unfair to his two sons.
I heard it distinctly, and I am sure that it was really the sob of a woman.
My husband is broad-shouldered, with distinctly short arms.
Who in the rainbow can draw the line where the violet tint ends and the orange tint begins? Distinctly we see the difference of the colors, but where exactly does the one first blendingly enter into the other? So with sanity and insanity.
Although most of the content and thought has not been dependent on any language, when focusing on Japanese, differences in syntactic structures or the fact that individual words are not written separately and distinctly then requires several points of consideration.
Added on 2021-10-19 | by Riley | View: 141
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