All 18 Uses of
distinct
in
Harry Potter (#5) and the Order of the Phoenix
- Then, quite distinctly, he heard a crash in the kitchen below.†
Chpt 3 *
- He wanted to continue talking to Ron, but Mrs Weasley was now creaking back downstairs again, and once she had gone he distinctly heard others making their way upstairsā¦ in fact, many-legged creatures were cantering softly up and down outside the bedroom door, and Hagrid the Care of Magical Creatures teacher was saying, 'Beauties, arm they, eh, Harry?†
Chpt 6
- Hermione's face was half concealed by a tea towel but Harry distinctly saw her throw a reproachful look at Mrs Weasley.†
Chpt 6
- He beckoned to Harry and led him out of Kingsley's cubicle, through a second set of oak doors, into another passage, turned left, marched along another corridor, turned right into a dimly lit and distinctly shabby corridor, and finally reached a dead end, where a door on the left stood ajar, revealing a broom cupboard, and a door on the right bore a tarnished brass plaque reading: Misuse of Muggle Artefacts.†
Chpt 7
- Harry distinctly heard the gentle clinking of what sounded like a full pocket of gold.†
Chpt 9
- The girl gave off an aura of distinct dottiness.†
Chpt 10
- Professor McGonagall's dark eyebrows had contracted so that she looked positively hawklike, and Harry distinctly saw her exchange a significant glance with Professor Sprout as Umbridge gave another little 'hem, hem' and went on with her speech.†
Chpt 11
- Harry had the distinct impression that he was not alone in concealing things at the moment.†
Chpt 13
- Harry, who had just sighted the Snitch circling the opposite goalpost, pulled up feeling distinctly aggrieved.†
Chpt 14
- Professor Umbridge's eyebrows rose a little higher and her gaze became distinctly colder.†
Chpt 15
- For all that Hermione had said about study and homework groups being allowed, he had the distinct feeling that this one might be considered a lot more rebellious.†
Chpt 16
- On the contrary, he was looking at Harry with distinct pride.†
Chpt 17
- Harry distinctly heard a large woman laden with plastic shopping bags say to her friend as they passed, 'It's never open, that placeā¦'†
Chpt 22
- Harry had the distinct impression that Sirius was the only one for whom James would have stopped showing off.†
Chpt 28
- Out of the corner of his eye, Harry distinctly saw Malfoy throw a scathing look over at him; the wine-glass Malfoy had been levitating fell to the floor and smashed.†
Chpt 31
- The door opened and he distinctly saw six sharply defined figures walk over the threshold.†
Chpt 31
- He fell asleep contemplating hideous revenges and arose from bed three hours later feeling distinctly unrested.†
Chpt 31
- For a few seconds Voldemort was visible only as a dark, rippling, faceless figure, shimmering and indistinct upon the plinth, clearly struggling to throw off the suffocating mass Then he was gone and the water fell with a crash back into its pool, slopping wildly over the sides, drenching the polished floor.†
Chpt 36
Definition:
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(distinct) clear, easily noticed, and/or identifiable as different or separate