all there, clear as day, crystal, elegant, graspable, loud and clear, peekaboo, relucent, serene, translucid, unmistakable
Definitionadj. (of language) transparently clear
Last update: November 18, 2016
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A lucid moment in his madness. [adjective]
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A lucid thinker. [adjective]
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Agree with comments of the literary critics that it is brilliantly written in lucid prose. [adjective]
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The first gives a very lucid account of the foundations of cluster methods based on dissimilarity measures. [adjective]
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Jean Valjean rallied after this semi-swoon, shook his brow as though to make the shadows fall away from it and became almost perfectly lucid once more. [adjective]
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Boulatruelle, although intoxicated, had a correct and lucid memory, a defensive arm that is indispensable to any one who is at all in conflict with legal order. [adjective]
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Perhaps it was a resurgence of his forgotten priestly training but for the first time, Howie was more lucid than I. [Please select]
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"No explanation is lucid if the hearer is unwilling to accept it." [Please select]
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You will, of course, need to make the story lucid to the children. [Please select]
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"The wonders of the sea-shore are detailed in an easy, pleasant, and lucid style." [Please select]
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In the lucid terms of the vernacular, he "was a hard un, if you like." [Please select]
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