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Definition of vivid
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vivid is as below...
Vivid (a.) True to the life;
exhibiting
the
appearance
of life or
freshness;
animated;
spirited;
bright;
strong;
intense;
as, vivid
colors..
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Pink
::
Pink (v. t.) A color
resulting
from the
combination
of a pure vivid red with more or less
white;
-- so
called
from the
common
color of the
flower.
Dullness
::
Dullness
(n.) The state of being dull;
slowness;
stupidity;
heaviness;
drowsiness;
bluntness;
obtuseness;
dimness;
want of
luster;
want of
vividness,
or of
brightness..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Possessing
a
characteristic
quality
in a
supreme
or
superior
degree;
as, high (i. e.,
intense)
heat; high (i. e., full or
quite)
noon; high (i. e., rich or
spicy)
seasoning;
high (i. e.,
complete)
pleasure;
high (i. e., deep or
vivid)
color;
high (i. e.,
extensive,
thorough)
scholarship,
etc..
Lobelia
::
Lobelia
(n.) A genus of
plants,
including
a great
number
of
species.
Lobelia
inflata,
or
Indian
tobacco,
is an
annual
plant of North
America,
whose
leaves
contain
a
poisonous
white
viscid
juice,
of an acrid
taste.
It has often been used in
medicine
as an
emetic,
expectorant,
etc. L.
cardinalis
is the
cardinal
flower,
remarkable
for the deep and vivid red color of its
flowers..
Dramatical
::
Dramatical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
drama;
appropriate
to, or
having
the
qualities
of, a
drama;
theatrical;
vivid..
Contrast
::
Contrast
(n.) The
opposition
of
varied
forms,
colors,
etc., which by such
juxtaposition
more
vividly
express
each
other's
peculiarities..
Live
::
Live (a.)
Vivid;
bright.
Vividity
::
Vividity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
vivid;
vividness.
Lightning
::
Lightning
(n.) A
discharge
of
atmospheric
electricity,
accompanied
by a vivid flash of
light,
commonly
from one cloud to
another,
sometimes
from a cloud to the
earth.
The sound
produced
by the
electricity
in
passing
rapidly
through
the
atmosphere
constitutes
thunder..
Paint
::
Paint (v. t.) Fig.: To
represent
or
exhibit
to the mind; to
describe
vividly;
to
delineate;
to
image;
to
depict.
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Not faint or
delicate;
vivid;
as, a rich
color..
Portrait
::
Portrait
(n.)
Hence,
any
graphic
or vivid
delineation
or
description
of a
person;
as, a
portrait
in
words..
Radiancy
::
Radiancy
(n.) The
quality
of being
radiant;
brilliancy;
effulgence;
vivid
brightness;
as, the
radiance
of the sun..
After-image
::
After-image
(n.) The
impression
of a vivid
sensation
retained
by the
retina
of the eye after the cause has been
removed;
also
extended
to
impressions
left of
tones,
smells,
etc..
Picture
::
Picture
(n.) An image or
resemblance;
a
representation,
either
to the eye or to the mind; that
which,
by its
likeness,
brings
vividly
to mind some other
thing;
as, a child is the
picture
of his
father;
the man is the
picture
of
grief..
Lively
::
Lively
(superl.)
Bright;
vivid;
glowing;
strong;
vigorous.
Expressional
::
Expressional
(a.) Of, or
relating
to,
expression;
phraseological;
also,
vividly
representing
or
suggesting
an idea or
sentiment..
High-colored
::
High-colored
(a.)
Vivid;
strong
or
forcible
in
representation;
hence,
exaggerated;
as,
high-colored
description..
Flash
::
Flash (v. i.) To burst or break forth with a
sudden
and
transient
flood of flame and
light;
as, the
lighting
flashes
vividly;
the
powder
flashed..
Dull
::
Dull
(superl.)
Not
bright
or clear to the eye;
wanting
in
liveliness
of color or
luster;
not
vivid;
obscure;
dim; as, a dull fire or lamp; a dull red or
yellow;
a dull
mirror..
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