English [dstkt? V] beauty [dstkt? Five]?
Being different is also an adjective, but it usually refers to something different, different and unique. As a verb, distinction means distinction; Identify, identify; Striking, different from; Make outstanding or famous.
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Bilingual example
1. Chickpeas have a unique and delicious nutty flavor.
Chickpeas have a unique and delicious nutty flavor.
2. Cooking with the lid on will make the food have a unique smoky taste.
Covering this food will give it a unique taste like smoke.
3. All their beds are very distinctive; Mac is an iron thing with a brass handle.
Their beds have their own characteristics; Mark's bed is an iron guy with a spherical brass stigma.
Extended data
Root affixes:
1. Root: stinct = stinging, meaning "stinging and irritating"; Step 2 extend to the flame
Homoaffix word
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
1.distinct is clear and obvious; [From] obvious dis separation+acupuncture, stimulation → acupuncture separation → obvious.
2. Different, different; Features; Obvious and unique; Very different; [from] completely different ]+ive adjective → adj Special; Features; distinctive
3. Extinction; Extinguish the ex+stint flame → extinguish the fire.
Instinctive ['instinctive] n.ive means adjective → adjective.
synonym
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
1. Different, different
specialcharacteristics specialty specialistic unusual individual differentun common distinguisheng uniquesingular specular
Ying Ying's explanation.
adjective
1. refers to the characteristics that help to distinguish people or things;
"Jerusalem has a unique Middle Eastern flavor"-Curtis wilkie
"That's typical of you!"
2. Can be classified