Vivid
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adjective
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verb
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(As an adjective)
Vivid ( adjective )
- Having strong, striking colors; bright and intense.
- Giving the impression of being alive and real; having a lot of detail.
- Having a lot of energy and enthusiasm; very lively.
Origin:
The word vivid comes from the latin word vivus, meaning "alive.".
Examples:
- The sunset was a vivid orange and pink.
- The painting was so vivid, it looked like the scene was coming to life.
- She told the story with such vivid detail, it was as if we were there.
- He gave a vivid description of the accident.
- The children's faces were alight with vivid curiosity.
(As a verb)
Vivid ( verb )
- Having strong, striking colors; bright and intense.
- Giving the impression of being alive and real; having a lot of detail.
- Having a lot of energy and enthusiasm; very lively.
Origin:
The word vivid comes from the latin word vivus, meaning "alive.".
Examples:
- The sunset was a vivid orange and pink.
- The painting was so vivid, it looked like the scene was coming to life.
- She told the story with such vivid detail, it was as if we were there.
- He gave a vivid description of the accident.
- The children's faces were alight with vivid curiosity.