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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
Biden’s recent pardon of his son Hunter stands as a vivid example of the risks presidents face.
It was the year Beyoncé donned her stetson for Cowboy Carter, Taylor Swift conquered the world on her Eras tour and King Charles appeared in a vivid bright red in his royal portrait.
John can translate words to music because he can feel life’s vivid musicality that exists between the lines.
In all her vivid recollections about Denise’s appearance on the night of the murder, she had never mentioned that her friend was wearing a black jacket.
Young boys turn cartwheels, women in vivid head-to-toe veils walk purposively past, and donkey carts ferrying water drums trot along dusty dirt roads.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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