distinctly perceive
Frequency: 6.04.1 per million words
To become aware or conscious of something with clarity.
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Examples (20)
- I could distinctly perceive the tension in the room.
- From the hilltop, we could distinctly perceive the small village below.
- She was able to distinctly perceive the difference in their attitudes.
- She began to distinctly perceive the pattern in his behavior.
- The artist could distinctly perceive every shade of color in the painting.
- It is often difficult to distinctly perceive the subtle changes in the environment.
- He began to distinctly perceive a pattern in the data.
- After some reflection, he could distinctly perceive the true motive behind her actions.
- We can distinctly perceive the changes in his behavior.
- The artist trained her eye to distinctly perceive various shades of color.
- The detective could distinctly perceive something suspicious about the witness.
- Visitors might distinctly perceive the unique culture of this remote region.
- Through the fog, I could distinctly perceive the outline of the building.
- Even with the fog, I could distinctly perceive the outline of the old castle.
- She could distinctly perceive the fear in his voice.
- As she matured, she started to distinctly perceive the complexities of human relationships.
- The teacher could distinctly perceive which students were struggling.
- Scientists are still trying to distinctly perceive the effects of climate change on ocean currents.
- Even in the darkness, he could distinctly perceive movement in the distance.
- Can you distinctly perceive the difference between the two samples?