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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151. Tight trousers flowing to flares, waisted jackets, vivid shirts and ties half a mile wide.
152. It is now accepted as a masterpiece of biography, presciently modern in its vivid, easy style.
153. Meanwhile, those who observed the jumbo jet exploding say they still have vivid memories.
154. The Star's fuller reports gave a vivid illustration of two starkly contrasting versions of the same incident.
155. As his sleep problem developed, he could only manage two or three hours of sleep, frequently disturbed by vivid dreams.
156. She has vivid, longing dreams about living in it-literally her dream home.
157. It was an almost unbelievable sight in this desolate landscape, a long stretch of vivid blue water fringed by green reedbeds.
158. There are two eighteenth centuries vivid to the modern literary consciousness.
159. The week after, there was a millpond under a vivid blue sky - with matching hammerhead shark cruising the northern limits.
160. When the teacher switched on the fluorescent lights, the paints glared, uncomfortably vivid.
161. Ha cheeks were two vivid spots of colour and her eyes were too bright.
162. At the same time, although he was mistaken about the chronology[Sentencedict.com], his account of Theuderic's expedition was extremely vivid.
163. The young are particularly vivid, their colors and patterns changing systematically with growth to the more subdued beauty of the adult.
164. In Lewis Percy by Anita Brookner there is a vivid description of such a situation.
165. In the churchyard a massive rhododendron bush provides a vivid splash of mauve to churchgoers and passers-by during the early summer.
166. The stained-glass windows inside, and the black wrought iron and living or artificial flowers outside, contribute vivid accents.
167. A vivid portrait of a successful charlatan exploiting the second-century Christians is given by Lucian in his Peregrinus.
168. Follow the given preparation and cooking order correctly for the best flavour and beautiful vivid colours.
169. Here we need to encourage pupils to think and express themselves in vivid ways using word pictures.
170. Dense masses of vivid green vegetation swayed and lapped in slow motion.
171. The Barthelmes recount in vivid detail and with good psychological insight the trauma of coping with that dual loss.
172. He has vivid memories of how it feels to lose your job.
173. There are extraordinarily vivid and exuberant pictures which are countered by others which have an almost penitential mood to them.
174. Her vivid imagination created some one tall and slim,[www.Sentencedict.com] blonde and attractive.
175. Sexy as hell, actually, each in a very different way, although equally vivid.
176. I have a vivid memory of her descending the stairs to the conservatory where we said our vows.
177. But perhaps the most vivid and compelling evidence of this highly developed colour sensibility is the artefacts themselves.
178. So vivid was his description that I suggested the only kindness would be to put the nag down before the race.
179. She then draped it with vivid red silk, secured in place with a glue gun.
180. And as she remembered her own vivid imaginings a blush crept up her throat to flood her cheeks with hot colour.
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