Both Uses of
distinct
in
A Great and Terrible Beauty
- On the streets, vendors hawk their wares from carts, each with his own distinctive cry—knives sharpened, fish to buy, get your apples—apples here!†
Chpt 3 *distinctive = clear, easily noticed, and/or identifiable as different or separate -- sometimes to indicate a difference that is excellent
- I distinctly remember an impression of Pippa struggling under the water during my vision.†
Chpt 20distinctly = in a manner that is clear, easily noticed, and/or identifiable as different or separate
Definition:
clear, easily noticed, and/or identifiable as different or separate