Definitionn. free from obscurity and easy to understand
Last update: September 21, 2015
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Lodge, 1894 and 1899) and a Latin Series for use in secondary schools (1875), both marked by lucidity of order and mastery of grammatical theory and methods. [Please select]
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Sypher clapped him on the shoulder and extolled him as a miracle of lucidity. [Please select]
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"I was saying that a person's age is different according to circumstances," he explained, with dignity, if not lucidity. [Please select]
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Later, when the tray was gone and she was alone again, she relapsed into thoughts which had gained unwonted lucidity and vigor. [Please select]
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Realization, like the need for action, came to him slowly, but when it came it was with terrible lucidity. [Please select]
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In this famous examination he won respect for the lucidity of his statements and his conciliatory address. [Please select]
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He gained his points by frank, straightforward lucidity of statement, and marvellous astuteness, combined with an imperturbable command of his temper. [Please select]
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