vivid
Prononciation : [ˈvɪv.ɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « descriptions »
(adjective) when something is bright, colorful, and very clear. If you can easily see or imagine something because it stands out, it is vivid.
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The artist painted a vivid picture of the sunset, with bright oranges and pinks.
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The colors in the photo were dull and lifeless, not vivid at all.
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Can you describe a vivid memory from your childhood?
Contexte : « imagery »
(adjective) when ideas or memories are very clear and detailed in your mind. If you remember something clearly and can see it in your imagination, it is vivid.
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I have a vivid memory of my last birthday party; it was so fun!
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Her recollection of the event was foggy and not vivid at all.
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What is a vivid dream you remember having?
Contexte : « impressions »
(adjective) when feelings or experiences are very strong and powerful. If something makes you feel a lot, it is vivid.
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The movie left a vivid impression on me; I couldn't stop thinking about it.
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His story was boring and didn’t create any vivid feelings.
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Have you ever had a vivid experience that changed your perspective?
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