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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
A destination that was supposed to be a refuge from the world’s problems instead became a microcosm for them, a place where the class divide and legacy of American imperialism were on vivid display.
As the press release put it, the documentary is an "unflinching and vivid view of life in a warzone".
You get a lot of vivid detail into “Right on Time.”
Microdosing entails ingesting small red fly agaric capsules throughout the day for a mildly sedative sensation for a good nights’ sleep, as well as vivid, lucid dreaming.
There is a vivid sense of anticipation and childlike wonder as fans walk up the steps to get the first glimpse of their team's new home.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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