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Sentence count:277+18Posted:2016-11-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: brightbrilliantclearcolorfuldazzlingdistinctflamboyantglaringrichsplendidstrongAntonym: dullSimilar words: conviviallividdivideundividedindividualsurvivorsurvivalvivaciousMeaning: ['vɪvɪd]  adj. 1. evoking lifelike images within the mind 2. having the clarity and freshness of immediate experience 3. having striking color 4. (of color) having the highest saturation. 
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91. She could see nothing except a vivid scarlet blur, the colour of a London bus.
92. I've got very vivid memories of that summer, about Abbotsfield and Carinish Court.
93. To advertise the fact, they surround the pollen and the anthers that produce it with the vivid petals of a flower.
94. Mark deployed his vivid imagination in a wild-child narrative to create a boy who hunts deer, bears, and birds.
95. Which shades of green blend best with each other, with pale colours, with vivid colours?
96. At the centre of each flower, the styles are a vivid orange, held well above the three golden yellow anthers.
97. He was waiting while his vivid red roses were wrapped in the distinctive lilac and silver paper.
98. The gnarly Texas scrub provides a vivid counterpoint to the fading sunlight.
99. This is a generation for whom the war years remain vivid and the Empire had real meaning.
100. A vivid light flared outside, bright enough to penetrate the heavy curtains.
101. He had a vivid impression of slabs of grey, close-set print sandwiched between worn, red covers.
102. Tamar's description, to him and Elizabeth, had been too vivid for him ever to confuse it.
103. But he had a vivid picture of her in his mind, lean and hungry in her scarlet bathing suit.
104. He spoke with deliberation, but often in vivid metaphors and with literary references.
105. Although he'd never been blessed with a particularly vivid imagination, Charlie saw it all in an instant.
106. The exhibition reveals Andr Citro n's vivid creativity and ability to capture the public's imagination.
107. Surviving crew have vivid memories of their missions in Mary Alice.
108. But from the log books of 100 years ago[http://Sentencedict.com], there is a very vivid picture of school life in Bentley.
109. Shiny plastic and vivid purple padding on the waist and shoulder straps make the sack stand out and guarantee a closer look.
110. Memories tumbled out, dancing past her closed eyes in a vivid string of pictures.
111. The memory was so vivid that for a second she thought she heard the echo of the slam.
112. Sunrise streaks a vivid pink on the clouds, and under the bridge, College Creek is a flawless mirror.
113. But there is another vivid illustration of the discrimination practised by the Labour Party against people who live in the province.
114. The same almost black hair, the same vivid blue eyes.
115. Her imagination conjured up an erotically vivid picture and she knew a hectic flush had risen to her cheeks.
116. It was a vivid reminder that descending the water column in a submarine is an unnatural act.
117. Subtlety of shade is another key to the use of more vivid colours.
118. Vivid memories of her childhood holidays go on and on about birthday cakes, pumpkin pies, fruitcakes, and homemade candy.
119. One of the strengths of Cable's work here is that he makes such possible lines of argument and controversy vivid.
120. But its theatrical power also stems from its vivid evocation of time and place.
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