Vivid ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Vivid ( adjective )

  1. Having strong, striking colors; bright and intense.
  2. Giving the impression of being alive and real; having a lot of detail.
  3. Having a lot of energy and enthusiasm; very lively.

Origin:

The word vivid comes from the latin word vivus, meaning "alive.".

Examples:

  1. The sunset was a vivid orange and pink.
  2. The painting was so vivid, it looked like the scene was coming to life.
  3. She told the story with such vivid detail, it was as if we were there.
  4. He gave a vivid description of the accident.
  5. The children's faces were alight with vivid curiosity.

(As a verb)

Vivid ( verb )

  1. Having strong, striking colors; bright and intense.
  2. Giving the impression of being alive and real; having a lot of detail.
  3. Having a lot of energy and enthusiasm; very lively.

Origin:

The word vivid comes from the latin word vivus, meaning "alive.".

Examples:

  1. The sunset was a vivid orange and pink.
  2. The painting was so vivid, it looked like the scene was coming to life.
  3. She told the story with such vivid detail, it was as if we were there.
  4. He gave a vivid description of the accident.
  5. The children's faces were alight with vivid curiosity.
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