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vivid English

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vivid

When something is vivid, it is very bright or deep in color. Producing clear images in your mind.

vivid

(= graphic, lifelike, pictorial) evoking lifelike images within the mind pictorial poetry and prose graphic accounts of battle a lifelike portrait a vivid description having the clarity and freshness of immediate experience a vivid recollection (= intense) (of color) having the highest saturation vivid green intense blue (= bright, brilliant) having striking color bright dress brilliant tapestries a bird with vivid plumage

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Simple sentences

I had a vivid dream about the end of the world.
Time probably didn't permit the taking of a pretty picture with vivid colours.
That will give you a vivid impression.
My memory of that is still vivid.
The event still remains vivid in my memory.
The accident is still vivid in his memory.
I am pleased with this vivid portrait in particular.
He has a very vivid imagination.
With such a vivid imagination he'll become either a world-famous novelist or a lunatic.
The patient's descriptions of her family are vivid, but very cynical.
You've got a vivid imagination!
He made a vivid impression.
Tom has a vivid imagination.
I have a vivid imagination.
He has a vivid imagination.
She has a vivid imagination.
Tom has a very vivid imagination.
Creative people have vivid imaginations.

Movie subtitles

You, my friend, have a vivid imagination.
This vision was so vivid and so moving that I determined to gather together all things of beauty and culture that I could and preserve them here against the doom toward which the world is rushing.
I'm quite possibly wrong. but I have known cases where a sudden shock or blow. has induced the most vivid impressions.
Merely a vivid subjective image.
The most vivid recollection of my life.
There's a flash of lightning, and for one brief moment, everything stands out vivid and starkly.
One thing is very vivid and very horrible.
But in the afternoon when he returned to examine the portrait again. fantastic as the idea was. his memory of that cruel look was disturbingly vivid.
I'm glad you weren't upset by my wife's rather vivid imagination.
Brilliant, vivid, something made of music and fire.
It is vivid, comprehensive.
Such a vivid imagination.
I dozed off, but was haunted by vivid and humiliating dreams.
Well, in a literal and terrifying sense, inside this demure young woman two very vivid and different personalities were battling for the mastery of her character.
He has a very vivid imagination, hasn't he.
I'm quite possibly wrong but I have known cases. when a sudden shock or blow has induced the most vivid impressions.
Precisely. There is no Miss Froy. -Just a vivid subjective image.
Yet even now, more than 60 years later the legends which surround him are as vivid as they were then.
She is a girl with a very vivid imagination.
That sense of joy that vision of his beauty will remain with you, fresh and vivid, till the day of your death.
Even though my husband, John, doesn't always agree with me. It's my vivid imagination that gives John the most trouble.
That was not my vivid imagination.
It's so vivid, Sara, and alive.
It wasn't a reading, it was a performance. Brilliant, vivid, something made of music and fire.
It's my vivid imagination that gives John the most trouble.
In the vivid imagination of my townsmen, women took on mythical status.
My friends from the social club at first adopted an attitude of pained and vivid compassion.
And we could've made them so beautiful and vivid!
To make it brighter and more vivid.
Like the one Mikael has done; just some vivid colours.
At any rate, we must become a part of the vivid mass of office employees.
What vivid mass?
Two and a half months at Palamuse, from February to April, left the whole crew with vivid memories.
He collected cast out things rather big ones which he painted with vivid colors with naked models.
You know, I have a vivid imagination.

News and current affairs

But, to lawyers like the ICC prosecutor, the abstract claims of justice are more vivid than any concrete duty of protection.
But, while the images of it that we see are more immediate and vivid than ever, our perception of ubiquitous conflict is wrong.
Thus, while ethnic inequities have been dramatically reduced over the past 50 years, the historical memory remains vivid to new generations of the now urban Aymaras and Quechuas people.
The impact is particularly vivid in trade finance, where European banks have been major participants in Asia.
The accession of Spain and Portugal was a vivid example of that in the 1980's, and it is an argument that should be considered with respect to such a populous country as Turkey.
This is a vivid metaphor for today's world: while the World Bank is caught up in corruption and controversy, China skillfully raises its geopolitical profile in the developing world.
But maybe this image is just a bit too vivid in our imaginations.
The institutions and policies established by the European Union are a vivid example of the unobtrusive benefits of modern cross-border integration.
The Tohoku region of Japan, where the meeting will take place, is a vivid reminder of how a disaster's economic impact reverberates far beyond its epicenter.
Unfortunately, human memory fades with time, and new generations of engineers with no vivid experience of past failures can proceed with hubris to design again beyond wise limits.
With so many vivid images of a shrinking and damaged planet, is it really any wonder that human psychology is ripe for high commodity prices?
Vivid images have stuck in people's minds from that episode: long lines of cars at gas stations, people riding bicycles to work, gasless Sundays and other rationing schemes.
If home prices continue to decline in the United States and possibly elsewhere, there could be many more vivid images.
Russian reactions to the Ukrainian uprising, meanwhile, have shown how vivid the memory of World War II remains in Moscow.
Vivid memories of total war and genocide, frequently revived, hinder any revival of the totalitarian parties of the right.
This is also why we are unlikely to see the return of military regimes in southern Europe or anywhere else; the suffering that they caused is too vivid in the collective memory.
Memories of spilled blood, be it Israeli or Palestinian, remain vivid in the hearts of both peoples.
The works of these banned writers are packed with vivid detail about contemporary Chinese life.
Of course, the US will invariably face new challenges, all of which are on vivid display in Ukraine.
The scenes of devastation are still vivid in the streets and neighborhoods of Gaza, and Hamas is taking no chances of provoking Israel into a new war.
The Czechs, probably the people with the most vivid historical memory of the bad regionalism of the 1930's, succeeded France, the European country that today is the least constrained in asserting its national interest.

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