Distinctively [adverb]
Definition of Distinctively:
separately
Sentence/Example of Distinctively:
Pinot gris has lost some cachet among Oregon winemakers, who now are focusing on chardonnay and riesling, but this wine is a good reminder of the grape’s distinctive expression.
Tien adds a romesco sauce that he makes distinctive with roasted peanuts, an accent designed to evoke the seasonings in bun bo hu, beef vermicelli soup.
The Hornet, with its distinctive V-shaped tail section, has been used by the Blue Angels twice as long as any other aircraft type, serving for 34 of the team’s 74 years, the Smithsonian said.
The DualSense controller’s haptic feedback activates sophisticated, distinctive vibrations as your character moves to parry and riposte, for example, which can assist player response time according to Moore, and “provides another means of awareness.”
Citronella ants are named for the distinctive citrusy scent they often produce, and trap-jaw ants release a chocolatey smell when squished.
For example, the pattern on the controller with the distinctive PlayStation shapes was already discovered.
Travel and luxury writer Alia Akkam introduces readers to the histories and distinctive personalities of 50 bars with 50 signature cocktails, complete with recipes so that you can make one at home.
Along with its distinctive ridges and gray Pelican brand decal at the top, the middle of the case also has a blue sticker with the station’s logo and motto.
One taxonomist’s variety may be another’s “nothing special,” so the coauthors of the paper agreed to a voting system that would identify plant variations that the majority agreed were distinctive.
The 32-page pamphlet is written in that distinctive mid-century USA amalgam of cheery optimism and brutal candor.