“Distinct” means clearly separate and different from something else.

Core meaning

  • Clearly different : If two things are distinct, they are not the same and the difference is easy to notice (in look, sound, feel, etc.).
  • Separate : Distinct can also mean separate or individual, like “a distinct cultural group” or “teaching as distinct from research.”

Think of two colors: light blue vs dark blue are just “different,” but blue vs bright yellow are more distinct because the contrast is obvious.

Everyday examples

  • “The twins have distinct personalities” → Their personalities are clearly not the same.
  • “There was a distinct smell of gas” → The smell was clear and noticeable.
  • “Rural areas, as distinct from major cities” → Rural places are treated as clearly separate from cities.

Quick nuance: distinct vs different

  • “Different” just means “not the same.”
  • “Distinct” usually means “clearly, noticeably different” or “separate in a way you can tell.”

TL;DR: If you can easily tell two things apart, you can say they are distinct.

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