Definition of distinctiveness in English:
distinctiveness
noundɪˈstɪŋ(k)tɪvnəsdəˈstiNG(k)tivnəs
mass nounThe quality of being individual or easily distinguishable.
communities are keen to maintain cultural distinctiveness
Example sentencesExamples
- The immediate reaction was a crisis of confidence, followed by a reassertion of Scottish distinctiveness in culture and politics.
- We believe that a further improvement in quality and distinctiveness can be achieved.
- As a result our streets are losing their local distinctiveness and character.
- Their great distinctiveness is that they are subjective.
- Today, for any kind of youth culture, spending money seems to be a condition of their social distinctiveness.
- Such creative people often give city cultures their vibrancy and distinctiveness.
- They created a market niche by executing a pop-reggae hybrid with more distinctiveness and consistency than did their counterparts.
- Those of us who think it is important to preserve the distinctiveness of Christian universities have reason to be both pessimistic and optimistic.
- Pole's new music largely retains the distinctiveness of the old, in spite of its radical shift in direction.
- Ultimately, these changes would slowly erode the cultural and economic distinctiveness and diversity of the countryside.