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distinct

dih-STIHNGKT
adj
1
Clearly different or separate from something else.
"The two proposals are distinct in their approach."
2
Clearly perceptible; noticeable and unmistakable.
"There was a distinct chill in the air that morning."
"She spoke with a distinct accent."

How to Use Distinct

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In plain EnglishClearly separate or noticeably different from something else.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "distinctive," which means recognisable or characteristic rather than simply "different."

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Common pairings
distinct from distinct possibility distinct advantage

Word Forms

distincter comparative, more distinct comparative, distincted past tense, distincts singular, distinctest superlative, most distinct superlative

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Etymology

From Latin distinctus, past participle of distinguere, "to distinguish."

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