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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
Kimmel’s monologue may come to stand as a small but vivid turning point in resisting the privatization of censorship.
It’s a testament to the production that she’s not only the most vivid character on stage but also the most noble.
"These are lobsters with a genetic mutation that causes an overproduction of crustacyanin, giving them a vivid, electric blue appearance."
The defined religious and social world, rooted in a cultural specificity, was all the more universal for its vivid particularity.
That camaraderie has been most vivid in times of adversity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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