Vivid - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈvɪvɪd|  American pronunciation of the word vivid
Brit.  |ˈvɪvɪd|  British pronunciation of the word vivid

adjective

- evoking lifelike images within the mind (syn: graphic, lifelike, pictorial)
a vivid description
- having the clarity and freshness of immediate experience
a vivid recollection
- having strong or striking color (syn: bright, brilliant)
a bird with vivid plumage
- (of color) having the highest saturation (syn: intense)
vivid green

Extra examples

He gave a vivid description of the scene.

The book includes many vivid illustrations.

The dream was very vivid.

She could remember the dream in vivid detail.

The fabric was dyed a vivid red.

I've got vivid memories of that summer.

He had a vivid picture of her in his mind.

I can vividly remember the day we met.

The happiness of those times is still vivid in my memory.

...with an economy of lines, he created a vivid drawing of the tree...

He gives a vivid picture of Jim's afterlife.

Children often have very vivid imaginations.

My most vivid memory is not the accident itself but being in the ambulance.

The article gives a vivid picture of the way artists at the studio collaborated.

He had a vivid picture in his mind.

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