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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181. Try to find a vivid illustration of your theme to start off your talk.
182. The connection between religious fervour and rebellion-as in the Taiping rebellion of the 1850s-is vivid.
183. Nixon always will remain a vivid figure for those of us who watched the ebb and flow of his remarkable career.
184. Some have a vivid and excited sense of life and renewal.
185. "Heimat' is a vivid social drama spanning sixty years in the life of one small village.
186. I was taken aback by the decor - vivid red, yellow and green geometric patterns screaming from every wall.
187. What is perhaps missing is that element of spontaneity which serves to project Haydn's originality in a more vivid manner.
188. My most vivid memory is not the accident, but my telephone call to the car rental company later that morning.
189. His vivid persona might have been contrived, but it chimed in with the national mood.
190. Afterwards, people remembered nothing of what the president said, but retained a vivid image of what he wore.
191. The central position was taken by the headmaster himself, and the live coals sent vivid warmth to his posterior.
192. Even more interestingly, he was possibly one of the last people to have vivid personal memories of the 1859 Revival.
193. I still have vivid memories of Chappy bursting between two defenders and cracking a shot against the bar.
194. The debate over health care reform in 1993-94 offers a vivid example.
195. But along the way Alice Thomas Ellis creates an ironic and vivid portrait of London, brilliantly catching its degradation and waste.
196. She was wearing a fashionable knee-length straight skirt, a silk blouse in a vivid jade-green, and slender-heeled shoes.
197. Some are vivid pink, others black and yellow, acid green or maroon with metallic blue spots.
198. Sandy Powell's designs for Kate employ vivid colours, often linked with the decor.sentencedict.com
199. The Steam Tank body itself was painted in the vivid reds, blues and yellows that are typical of the Engineers Guild.
200. Marine fish have such beautiful vivid colours and it is a pity not to display these to best advantage.
201. If a story was written skillfully enough to include vivid descriptions, Louisa pictured them in her mind.
202. David Thomson's vivid account of these goings-on, in Woodbrook, had aroused my curiosity.
203. They could never have created the Olympians, each a distinct, vivid personality.
204. His pocketed stash of newspaper clippings apparently fuelled vivid conversations.
205. You can enjoy an exhibition that gives a vivid account of the fugitive King's perilous adventures.
206. The artist portrayed images of daily life in his native town of Ocotlan with vivid colors, surrealism and magical realism.
207. To make your story as vivid as possible, include details such as names, dollar amounts, and ages when relevant.
208. Their attention to the minor details of everyday life paints a far more vivid picture of bygone days than any history book.
209. Another Federal soldier who later penned a vivid account of the things he saw was sixteen-year-old John A.. Cockerill.
210. Noble has suggested that this represents a vivid example of social choice in machine design.
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