Clearly or sharply defined to the mind.
Characterized by or full of force and vigor.
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Examples for "distinct "
Examples for "distinct "
1 That leaves a distinct set of possible points that we can use.
2 The immigrants sought land and started to create a new, distinct culture.
3 Most working days he held a press conference, a distinct Nixon innovation.
4 We describe a distinct situation in a natural setting of human infection.
5 Results revealed distinct patterns of activation according to stimulus type and age.
1 Yet you couldn't ask for anyone more clear - cut in his work habits.
2 A clear - cut case of temporary insanity, so who needs an Independent Counsel?
3 Always the same clear - cut pattern of the fields; but the colors shifted.
4 The job I was given by Ottis was quite a clear - cut one.
5 It was a fair result and there were not many clear - cut chances.
Having keenness and forcefulness and penetration in thought, expression, or intellect.
1 A second less and the trenchant blade had shorne through his heart.
2 The goddess of wisdom was her formidable and trenchant mother, Lady Spencer.
3 You could give us a trenchant essay on the Ingratitude of Man.
4 Give me a trenchant statesman, or I pray you leave legislation alone.
5 The satire here is smart and trenchant , if perhaps a little one-sided.
6 But Marcion had also doctrines of his own, sharp, trenchant , and startling.
7 Elected moderator in 1981, Dr Girvan was a trenchant critic of loyalist violence.
8 A few of the subjects which the author discusses in trenchant fashion are:
9 The President replied offhand with trenchant advice to the bearer, who was unmarried:
10 Her wide artist-eyes had seen and sensed the whole trenchant and essential difference.
11 Maybe even this kind of trenchant commentary is what led to his downfall.
12 Like Ulysses of old, he swung the axe with trenchant power and skill.
13 Numerous trenchant political articles issued from his pen during the next two years.
14 Knell had cut out with the trenchant call, and stood ready.
15 If they were sometimes trenchant , the blade was of fine temper.
16 He admired Pascal, but only for his exquisite style and his trenchant irony.
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