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what is the difference between distinct and obvious
what is the difference between distinct and obvious
Jan 3, 2013 8:18 AM
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These two words are synonyms.
obvious - If something is obvious, it is easy to see or understand (evident):
e.g. Her disappointment was obvious to everyone.
distinct - 1) recognizably different in nature from something else of a similar type:
e.g. There are two distinct types of sickle cell disease
2) (used for emphasis) so clearly apparent to the mind as to be unmistakable; definite (clear):
e.g. He got the distinct impression that Melissa wasn't best pleased
January 3, 2013
These two words have different meanings. Distinct means distinguishable to the eye or mind as discrete or separate. For example: Three distinct categories. There are three categories which can viewed independent or separate from one another. The word obvious means easily discovered, seen, or understood. Used in the above example: Three obvious categories. This is saying the three categories are easily seen and understood to be the categories to represent something.
January 3, 2013
They are synonyms. -->Similair in meaning
Distinct (something stands out) & Obvious (easily perceived or understood):
- Apparent, understandable
EX:
That is a very distinct color on you.
That is an obvious answer, duh!
January 3, 2013
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