Synonym: clear, clear-cut, distinct, explicit, light, plain, shining, translucent, transparent, understandable. Similar words: lucidly, hallucinate, paucity, crucial, luck, lucky, producing, confucian. Meaning: ['luːsɪd] adj. 1. (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable 2. having a clear mind 3. capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner 4. transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity.
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61. Bozo had a strange way of talking, Cockneyfied and yet very lucid and expressive. It was as though he had read good books but had never troubled to correct his grammar.
62. Personal potential, loyalty, the family, trusting your instincts, developing clairvoyance, lucid dreams.
63. Efficacies: The natural whitening ingredients together with the nourishing ingredients of lucid ganoderma can permeate through the skin rapidly to help to recuperate the natural whiteness of the skin.
64. The serial design styles of red sandalwood are succinct lucid and lively, the makings are superior.
65. In the first chapter, use describer linguistics theory to analyse the feature for having lucid and easy to read, harmonizing pleasing of inside medicine name.
66. Most admired for her brilliant stream-of-consciousness novels, Woolf (1882-1941) also worked as a publisher and wrote short stories, criticism, reviews, and volumes of lucid, imaginative essays.
67. His preference of bold and unstrained style and lucid and elegant style shows his personal style of unrestrained frivolousness .
68. Between graceful elegance and lucid modernity, among concise decoration and line, and betweeen simplism and post-simplis. INMISENCE blazes the slick and chic furniture skin.
69. Meanwhile, the men were asked to make a series of hand-clenching movements and eye movements (beneath closed eyelids) when they entered into a lucid dream-state.
70. SpirIt'speaks - Expansive description of out of body experiences and lucid dreaming.
71. Ms Xu conceives that the success of a hotel is not based on its luxury or gaudiness but on a lucid orientation and a full play of its strength.
72. Instead, people with amnesia — also called amnestic syndrome — are usually lucid and know who they are, but may have trouble learning new information and forming new memories.
73. Research carried out at the respected Harvard University in the US showed the brain to be hard at work during lucid dreams.
74. And yet Ron has the remarkable ability to take these complex and vital insights and to present them in clear, lucid, hard-hitting terms to the non-economist reader.
75. So to say that a lucid dream is clearer than the waking state is actually fairly accurate.
76. Not straight answers, unfortunately, for Clio, the muse of history and the only guide we’ve got(sentencedict .com), is about as lucid as the Delphic oracle.
77. Ingredients: Refine herb essence of semen corni, radices paeoniae alba, lucid ganoderma, seaweed, collagen and kinds of effective components.
78. In autumn, Wusuli River is like an azure sea, lucid and transparent.
79. Yet he chronicles his travels with a wearying feather - light jocularity, prizing one - liners over lucid analysis.
80. Its argument is tightly constructed, and its forthright, lucid style exemplifies levelheaded and penetrating criticism.
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