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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211. Furthermore, artists who are also critics are especially likely to make vivid comments on the methods and techniques of old art.
212. I thought of the vivid description with which Omar had burdened my memory.
213. The Yippies were armed with a vivid imagination to match their rhetoric.
214. His ebullient personality is a vivid reminder of the polymath of past times.
215. This is a vivid and funny production and their expertise makes the intricate puppetry go like a dream.
216. I still have a vivid picture in my head of my first day in Paris.
217. She wished she hadn't; vivid fragments of the previous evening's escapade sprang only too easily to mind.
218. The advantage will be smoother, more life-like, more in-depth games - and probably more vivid nightmares.
219. Now aged 99, he still has vivid memories of the slaughter.
220. The effect of contrast and seeming absurdity is revealed in vivid examples.
221. It is after the first few years in employment that the profiles diverge dramatically and again the male/female contrast is vivid.
222. Rachel's hands were white-knuckled on the window-sill as she pictured it, vivid images burning into her mind.
223. The radio waves, magnetic field and computer technology combine to produce vivid images of the body's soft tissue.
224. Can I really mean to personify the community in this vivid way?
225. The displays provide a vivid insight into the way the castle grew in response to new developments in contemporary warfare.
226. The Donald Duck he drew is very vivid.
227. A moderate to vivid purplish red.
228. Numberless recent massacres were still vivid in their recollection. Sentencedict.com
229. A vivid or strong blue to purplish blue.
230. This larger format text is a collection of gardens in vivid color and perspective.
231. Their vivid colors and markings make butterfly fish (family Chaetodontidae) attractive aquarium fish, but many species require special attention and maintenance.
232. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of 1911 still remains one of the most vivid and horrid tragedies that changed American Labor Unions and labor laws.
233. Ross wood son DE family in the world of wine in the name of the innovator, known as the phillips is a selected series, a vivid illustration.
234. Her face was small and oval , and her vivid lips were curved in a persistent smile.
235. What strikes at a first reading is its vivid images.
236. In the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer created a comprehensive realistic picture of the English society and a whole gallery of vivid characters.
237. Now and again a packet of nux vomica and bicarb stomach powder would fly out and burst like a bomb, splashing vivid white against the green.
238. All "social" data is hidden in the panel - probably to not overcrowd the design with vivid symbols and icons which simply do not fit to the initial design.
239. The three literary thoughts' contradiction and unitization is a vivid characteristic of Zhu Xiang's poem.
240. The guy who could quote Alexander Pope learned about spitting tobacco and dodgingmortar rounds, the strange allure of a hard life. “Everything is vivid, eventhe crappy food,” he said.
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