distinct

adjective32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Emphasizes a high degree of difference.

Easy to see, hear, or understand as different.

Clearly and noticeably different.

Totally separate or different, with no overlap.

Completely separate or different, with no overlap.

Totally separate or different, with no overlap.

Entirely separate or different, with no overlap.

Different in the most basic or fundamental way.

Different in the most basic or fundamental way.

Different due to being in separate locations.

Fundamentally and extremely different.

Different in terms of genetic makeup.

Different in a way that can be physically seen or measured.

Different enough for a particular purpose.

Different when viewed over a period of history.

Different to a significant but not extreme degree.

Different in terms of the ideas or principles involved.

Different in nature or quality, not just amount.

Different when considered from an analytical perspective.

distinct in form

Different in terms of physical structure.

Indicates other similar domains where things can be distinct.

Used to make a contrast between two things clear.

Used to state a clear and definite difference.

To continue to be separate or different.

To deliberately maintain the separation or difference of something.

To develop into something that is clearly separate or different.

To view or consider something as separate or different.

To think of something as being separate or different.

To perceive something as being separate or different.

To seem to be separate or different.

Used to specify what something is different from.