All 16 Uses of
distinct
in
Harry Potter (#4) and the Goblet of Fire
- He had distinctly heard the words "Ministry of Magic," "wizards," and "Muggles."†
Chpt 1
- Ron muttered indistinctly as his mother roused him.†
Chpt 6 *
- He was slightly duck-footed and distinctly round-shouldered.†
Chpt 8
- The girl who had spoken turned her back on him, and as they walked on they distinctly heard her say, "Ogwarts."†
Chpt 9
- Hermione cast the merrily dancing flames a dark look, and Harry distinctly heard her mutter "Slave labor" before bidding them good night and disappearing through the doorway to the girls' dormitory.†
Chpt 12
- Indeed, whenever Harry saw the two of them together — at mealtimes, or when they passed in the corridors — he had the distinct impression that Snape was avoiding Moody's eye, whether magical or normal.†
Chpt 14
- Soon they heard Moody's distinctive clunking footsteps coming down the corridor, and he entered the room, looking as strange and frightening as ever.†
Chpt 14
- There's one — the Cruciatus Curse," said Neville in a small but distinct voice.†
Chpt 14
- They both looked around at Harry, Professor McGonagall ignored them, which Harry thought was distinctly unfair, as she had just told off him and Ron.†
Chpt 22
- … Harry had taken his first step back toward Gryffindor Tower when something else on the map caught his eye …. something distinctly odd.†
Chpt 25
- Harry had the distinct impression that she could smell him…… Why had he filled that bath with so much perfumed foam?†
Chpt 25
- Only bubbles flew out of his mouth, but he had the distinct impression that the mermen had understood him, because they suddenly stopped laughing.†
Chpt 26
- Then Harry heard, quite distinctly, from Dumbledores other side, a familiar, growling voice saying, "Filth."†
Chpt 30
- His head felt clearer; his scar wasn't hurting so badly; he could now see Moodys face distinctly, even though the office was dark.†
Chpt 35
- … The foggy shapes in the Foe-Glass were sharpening, had become more distinct.†
Chpt 35
- Ron, Harry, and George kicked, rolled, and pushed the unconscious Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle — each of whom looked distinctly the worse for the jumble of jinxes with which they had been hit — out into the corridor, then came back into the compartment and rolled the door shut.†
Chpt 37
Definition:
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(distinct) clear, easily noticed, and/or identifiable as different or separate