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"Distinctly" means in a clear and unmistakable manner, or in a way that shows noticeable differences or characteristics.
An example of enunciation would be a public speaker speaking clearly and distinctly, articulating each word with precision for the audience to understand easily.
"As I walked into the kitchen, I could DISTINCTLY smell the smell of chocolate chip cookies cooking in the oven."
Over enunciating refers to pronouncing words or sounds very clearly and distinctly, often to an excessive extent. It can sometimes come across as unnatural or forced, and may hinder effective communication if it is not done with the right balance.
Not at all. In this usage, distinctly simply means clearly.
Clearly is another word for distinctly. Additional synonyms include unmistakably and precisely.
unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly
Good Elocution is the process of speaking clearly or distinctly
Rene Descarte believed that only what can be seen clearly and distinctly can be trusted.
Rene Descartes believed that only what can be seen clearly and distinctly should be trusted.
Rene Descartes believed that only what can be seen clearly and distinctly should be trusted.
Rene Descartes believed that only what can be seen clearly and distinctly should be trusted.
Rene Descartes believed that only what can be seen clearly and distinctly should be trusted.
Rene Descartes believed that only what can be seen clearly and distinctly should be trusted.
Rene Descartes believed that only what can be seen clearly and distinctly should be trusted.
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