Distinctive - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dɪˈstɪŋktɪv|  American pronunciation of the word distinctive
Brit.  |dɪˈstɪŋ(k)tɪv|  British pronunciation of the word distinctive

adjective

- of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing (syn: typical)
Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor
- capable of being classified

Extra examples

He had a very distinctive walk.

This wine has a more distinctive flavor than that one.

The store sells only the most distinctive chocolates.

Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor

He has a distinctive bouncy stride.

...caricatured the supervisor's distinctive walk...

He has a distinctive cleft in his chin.

The oil imparts a distinctive flavor to the sauce.

...the gemstone's distinctive iridescence is caused by light passing from one lamella of crystal to another...

...I recognized the writer's distinctive phraseology even before I saw the name....

He and his son have the same distinctive physiognomy.

The most distinctive feature of the dinosaurs was their size.

White poppy seeds have a distinctive nutty flavour.

This dolphin is noted for its distinctive black and white markings.

The birds have a distinctive blue band round their eyes.

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