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vividly

[viv-id-lee] / ˈvɪv ɪd li /


ADVERB
brightly
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"So I was really excited to really, really experiment with that quite vividly."

From BBC

Noa-Rose's parents remember vividly holding the "lifeless" youngster in their arms, and the look of fright in the doctor's eyes.

From BBC

While some of the cast, including Sir Michael Palin and Sir Lenny Henry, vividly remember reading The Magic Faraway Tree as children, others only discovered it later in life.

From BBC

His eyes were an intense, unblinking blue: vividly alive in that impenetrable face.

From Literature

To make a good parfait is not to complicate it, but to clarify it — to insist that each element taste vividly of itself, and that each contrast be intentional.

From Salon