Vocabulary
Distinctive
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
characteristic of one person or thing, and so serving to distinguish it from others.
Urdu meaning
مخصوص، خالص، امتیازی
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Yet Pakistan`s case remains distinctive; its hybrid regime not only practises this flexibility but openly frames it as a strength.
- The extent to which privileged elites control politics, governance and the economy in Pakistan makes it distinctive.
- The third distinctive feature of the Indian quest for new provinces is important to note by the proponents of new provinces in Pakistan.
- What makes Khayyam Chohan`s initiative distinctive is its reliance onsocial media attention, both to collect stories and to provide a new online public space for the sharing of memories and connections.
- What makes Khayyam Chohan`s initiative distinctive is its reliance onsocial media attention, both to collect stories and to provide a new online public space for the sharing of memories and connections.
Synonyms
distinguishing, characteristic, typical, individual, particular, peculiar, idiosyncratic
Curator example
“juniper berries give gin its distinctive flavour”
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