All 8 Uses of
distinct
in
The Phantom of the Opera
- It was about half-past eleven when he distinctly heard some one moving, with a light, stealthy step, in the room next to his.†
Chpt 5 *distinctly = in a manner that is clear, easily noticed, and/or identifiable as different or separate
- And, at last, they distinctly heard his voice in their right ears, the impossible voice, the mouthless voice, saying: "SHE IS SINGING TO-NIGHT TO BRING THE CHANDELIER DOWN!"†
Chpt 7
- But the men were not out of earshot before the count's valet heard Raoul say, distinctly and emphatically: "I shall carry off Christine Daae to-night."†
Chpt 13
- The commissary's voice was now heard more distinctly.†
Chpt 20
- By this time, I was alone in the boat in the middle of the lake; the voice—for it was now distinctly a voice—was beside me, on the water.†
Chpt 21
- I clutched M. de Chagny's arm more firmly still; and then we distinctly heard these words: "You must make your choice!†
Chpt 22
- And the voice, changed and transformed, distinctly grated out these metallic syllables: "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH MY BAG?"†
Chpt 22
- At that moment, we distinctly heard these words above our heads: "There is no one there, dear!"†
Chpt 23
Definition:
clear, easily noticed, and/or identifiable as different or separate