Crossword-Solution: DISTINCTIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Distinctive | a. | Marking or expressing distinction or difference; distinguishing; characteristic; peculiar. |
| Distinctive | a. | Having the power to distinguish and discern; discriminating. |
We have 59 clues for the answer “DISTINCTIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing | 1 answer |
| indicating a special quality | 1 answer |
| sui generis | 2 answers |
| diacritical | 6 answers |
| Diacritic | 6 answers |
| Anything but ___! | 9 answers |
| idiomatic | 11 answers |
| distinguishing | 18 answers |
| diagnostic | 20 answers |
| offbeat | 23 answers |
| Dissimilar | 27 answers |
| prestigious | 31 answers |
| Idiosyncratic | 31 answers |
| disparate | 31 answers |
| Diverse | 34 answers |
| best people | 36 answers |
| divergent | 39 answers |
| wondrous | 39 answers |
| Uncommon | 40 answers |
| multifarious | 44 answers |
| honoured | 50 answers |
| Particular | 52 answers |
| Expensive | 58 answers |
| luscious | 59 answers |
| Number one | 59 answers |
| Valuable | 60 answers |
| Personal | 62 answers |
| Indicative | 63 answers |
| Eminent | 63 answers |
| Illustrious | 64 answers |
| specific | 65 answers |
| detailed | 66 answers |
| Celebrated | 70 answers |
| famed | 70 answers |
| Distinct | 71 answers |
| Exceptional | 71 answers |
| Peculiar | 71 answers |
| Exclusive | 71 answers |
| Famous ___ | 73 answers |
| Prominent | 73 answers |
| Distinguished | 76 answers |
| Rare | 76 answers |
| Winner | 79 answers |
| Out of this world | 79 answers |
| Special | 79 answers |
| Champion | 79 answers |
| Oddball | 83 answers |
| Important | 84 answers |
| Extraordinary | 84 answers |
| Individual | 84 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
LEEOTRC
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with DISTINCTIVE (5)
Lowercase won; it is less dense and has more distinctive letterforms, and is thus much easier to read both under ideal conditions and when the letters are mangled or partly obscured.
Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses, however, this distinctive feature: it has simplified the class antagonisms.
Possessing very distinctive traits of their own, they nevertheless took the general characteristics of the little community in which they dwelt; a town noted for its frugal, discreet, well-ordered, and home-loving inhabitants, as well as for the somewhat confined scope of its sympathies; but in which, be it said, there are odder individuals, and, now and then, stranger occurrences, than one meets with almost anywhere else.
Mason? This is Captain Kirk." The voice was serious, but did not resonate as did the distinctive voice that belonged to William Shatner.
Their sensitive nostrils had told them this much and Tarzan’s had told him that the scent spoor was that of a stranger—old and a male, for race and sex and age each has its own distinctive scent.
Quotes with DISTINCTIVE (3)
Jehovah, the Christian name for God derived from the Hebrew Yahweh, (from the letters YHWH), is translated as "I AM." YOU ARE the essence of life — the Cosmic Consciousness that creates, lives in, and destroys all things. In Buddhism, your true nature is referred to as your “Buddha Nature.” Muslims refer to it as Allah, Native tribes have often called it the Great Spirit, Taoists refer to it as the Tao, and numerous other cultures throughout history have all created their own…
Believe in yourself and in your own voice, because there will be times in this business when you will be the only one who does. Take heart from the knowledge that an author with a strong voice will often have trouble at the start of his or her career because strong, distinctive voices sometimes make editors nervous. But in the end, only the strong survive.
The real value of intellectuals is not just the value of their intellect but the impact. The distinctive footprints they are able to leave on minds with their wit whilst they live and how such footprints give latter days minds something to ponder over long after they are gone!