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vivid
adjective as in intense, powerful
Strongest matches
animated, bright, brilliant, colorful, dramatic, eloquent, expressive, glowing, lifelike, lively, lucid, meaningful, memorable, realistic, rich, sharp, striking, telling, theatrical
Weak matches
active, clear, definite, distinct, dynamic, energetic, flamboyant, gay, graphic, highly colored, picturesque, resplendent, shining, spirited, stirring, strong, true to life, vigorous
Example Sentences
It’s a portrait of loss and yearning, made up of vivid recollections from her childhood, her family, and her previous relationships.
But Tesla opted instead for a cheaper, camera-driven approach, with Musk dismissing lidar in vivid terms.
These tiny cavities act as miniature light traps, causing light to reflect back and forth and produce vivid colors.
The memory of past political violence remains vivid - and to avoid any unrest, the security forces have been deployed across major cities.
The Jewish story is one of persecution but also of renewal and responsibility—a truth made vivid by Israel’s response to Hamas’s Oct.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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