distinctiveness

IPA: dɪstˈɪŋktɪvnʌs

noun

  • The quality of being distinctive, individual or discrete.
  • Something which distinguishes something from anything else.
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Examples of "distinctiveness" in Sentences

  • The recognition of Quebec's distinctiveness is not new.
  • What will be remembered instead, for its very distinctiveness, is his genius.
  • What defines our distinctiveness is the fact that we, unlike the United States, are not a republic.
  • Their own sense of ethnic distinctiveness is identified through religion — Theravada Buddhism — and language — Sinhala.
  • Its biological distinctiveness is outstanding in the world, with great biological, ecological, and evolutionary biodiversity.
  • During O’Sullivan’s tenure as editor, he frequently wrote or published essays that identified and reminded readers of the nation’s problem of forgetting its political distinctiveness from the rest of the world.
  • Credible complexity in a character can be achieved in at least two ways: Either distinctiveness is a matter of the sometimes gaudy and eye-catching methods of personality -- stark red hair, deep sag to the breast, the tortured lisp of the poorly born -- or it can be a presentation of the sometimes invisible but momentously significant suasions that inhabit us all -- the '' not-thought in thought, the unseen in the visible, the places into which the imagination must reach.

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