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vivid

[viv-id] / ˈvɪv ɪd /


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Although this framework provided useful insights, it did not explain why some long-term memories last for weeks while others remain vivid for decades.

From Science Daily

Although his public persona was quite vivid—convivial, erudite but unpretentious, articulate, and unfailingly charming—he did not imbue his buildings with a distinctive graphic sensibility.

From The Wall Street Journal

Welty’s novels and short stories are still celebrated for their richly described landscapes of her native South and their equally vivid view of the inner lives of her characters.

From The Wall Street Journal

The rocks are densely covered by Bathymodiolus mussels, tube worms, shrimp, amphipods, and vivid purple sea cucumbers.

From Science Daily

As a result, vivid auroras appeared in places that rarely experience them.

From Science Daily