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vividly

adverb as in clearly

adverb as in brightly

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I vividly recall, that day and the weeks afterward, people groping for a decent way forward.

On video, Raymond Santana was smug, boastful, and nonchalant by turns, vividly reenacting who did what during the rape.

Has it not been vividly described in all its horror by Eli Wiesel and others?

He vividly remembers Shirley Tilghman, then the president of Princeton, asking for his prediction.

His letters to them show how their predicament brought his own vividly back to him.

The public, once vividly conscious of what prison life is and must be, would not be willing to maintain prisons.

In them he found pictures of life that recalled vividly the labors, the ways, and the ideas of the Maillanais.

Phyllis recreated vividly with words the suspense they had 50 felt while fumbling around in the dark of the passages.

Billy's head blushed vividly after he had spoken, for his remark was a prying one.

The Scene is a trifle more vividly conceived; the emotions have a somewhat more genuine ring.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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