Definitionadj. evoking lifelike images within the mind
Last update: September 26, 2016
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The wall has been painted a vivid blue. [adjective]
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The painting has vivid colours. [adjective]
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I saw a vivid picture of Nirmal art. [adjective]
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It is clear that Ms. Lu sees the world in vivid color. [adjective]
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DJ 's Contrast from House of Lords and Chunky Cold Medina from Vivid will be providing funky house and chunky beats. [adjective]
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They were pleased to get ashore again, and talk it over, with vivid description of the things that did not happen. [adjective]
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Lovel's soul rushed to his cheeks, with the vivid blush of two-and-twenty. [adjective]
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The future prospects of his family, till now so uncertain, were hardly inferior to those which his vivid imagination had painted the night before. [adjective]
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Was it because on entering the car I had a vivid imagination of having already arrived, or because the railway acts upon people in such an exciting fashion. [adjective]
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The spell which had conquered Julius Caesar was as vivid, as potent as ever. [adjective]
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In Cleopatra's presence the image of the granddaughter of Didymus became even more vivid than that of the peerless sovereign had formerly been in Helena's.' [adjective]
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