Synonym: bright, brilliant, clear, colorful, dazzling, distinct, flamboyant, glaring, rich, splendid, strong. Antonym: dull. Similar words: convivial, livid, divide, undivided, individual, survivor, survival, vivacious. Meaning: ['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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121. It remains one of the most vivid and magical memories of my life.
122. But giant tubeworms are 6-foot-long expletives, shouts of brilliance, startling in their vivid simplicity and exposure.
123. Alan Farmer suggested that with a vivid feature film, children should be allowed to watch it through without a single interruption.
124. The moving image has immediacy and can offer vivid detail.
125. Jack Russell's painting inspires vivid memories of that moment of discovery.
126. I know it seems vivid because my imagination fills in all the bits another person wouldn't understand.
127. A vivid example of this combination of learning and performance is Electronic Campus, which grew out of research at Apple Computer.
128. The cases, crafted and written by the executives themselves, become vivid examples of skilled incompetence.
129. The pictures of her life yet to come were as vivid, and yet she could see no meaning in them.
130. She turned to face me and gave me that vivid smile that transformed her already delightful face.
131. Her lips were vivid, blackcurrant-red against her powdered white face.
132. But one night I had a vivid dream of her, that she had died.
133. Photographs taken with large telescopes are needed to bring out their vivid colours, and with binoculars they appear white and milky.
134. As he reached her side, the sky above them lit up with a vivid flash of lightning.
135. Years later that journey still remained vivid in his memory.
136. This splendid lithograph by Bourne gives one a vivid idea of the impact of the railway on urban landscapes.
137. Our social orders have changed and we now dislike such vivid evidence of hierarchy.
138. Memories grow less vivid, recent experiences are unshared,[http://sentencedict.com/vivid.html] and imagined caresses across the kilometres become harder to conjure.
139. As he often did, Holder created not only the choreography but also vivid music and costume and set designs.
140. With her vivid imagination, Melissa could visualise the scene and it sickened her.
141. Perhaps this is one of the most vivid examples we have of the effect of the pictorial image on the medieval mind.
142. As an employer of labour, I have vivid memories of that time.
143. This is a vivid reminder of the significant social effects of Government planning guidance.
144. Smith and Bryant could not overcome their opponents' vivid word images of immigrant families split asunder.
145. Lafaille's climbs give vivid illustration that adventure can still be found, even in the world's most crowded massif.
146. Course Moira always has had a vivid imagination, you have to take what she says with a pinch of salt.
147. Hypnagogic experiences, as they are called, are characterized by a series of relatively disconnected but vivid images.
148. It was springtime and the slopes were ablaze with almond blossom, the vivid green terraces edged with blue irises.
149. The vivid illustrations in the Blue Books of the 1840s could as well have come from the mines of Shropshire in 1770.
150. In telling his tale of the 30s Brendon paints a vivid and vigorous canvas.
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