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EN[ˈvɪvɪd]US
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- SubstantivPLvivids
- (New Zealand) A felt-tipped permanent-Marker">permanent marker, genericised from the brand.
- (New Zealand) A felt-tipped permanent-Marker">permanent marker, genericised from the brand.
- AdjektivCOMvividerSUPvividest
- (of perception) Clear, detailed or powerful.
- (of an image) Bright, intense or colourful.
- The half-dozen pieces […] were painted white and carved with festoons of flowers, birds and cupids. To display them the walls had been tinted a vivid blue which had now faded, but the carpet, which had evidently been stored and recently relaid, retained its original turquoise.
- Full of life, strikingly alive.
- The vivid, untrammeled life appealed to him, and for a time he had found delight in it; but he was wise and knew that once peace was established there would be no room in Cuba for the Sin Verguenza.
- (of perception) Clear, detailed or powerful.
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- He is known for his somnambulation, as well as his vivid sleep-talking.
- Her song enraptured the audience with vivid images of the Scandinavian landscapes.
- The cross-culturally common properties of other-initiated repair make it one of the most vivid demonstrations of the ultrasocial nature of humans.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of vivid in English Dictionary
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