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- Dictionaryvivid/ˈvɪvɪd/
adjective
- 1. producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind: "memories of that evening were still vivid" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a colour) intensely deep or bright: "the rhododendron bush provides a vivid splash of mauve" Similar Opposite
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VIVID definition: 1. Vivid descriptions, memories, etc. produce very clear, powerful, and detailed images in the…. Learn more.
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The meaning of VIVID is very strong : very high in chroma. How to use vivid in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Vivid.
Vivid descriptions, memories, etc. produce very clear, powerful, and detailed images in the mind: He gave a very vivid and often shocking account / description of his time in prison. He's one of those people with a very vivid imagination - every time he hears a noise he's convinced it's someone breaking in. B2.
strikingly bright or intense, as color, light, etc.: a vivid green. Synonyms: intense, brilliant, bright. full of life; lively; animated: a vivid personality. Synonyms: intense, vivacious, spirited. presenting the appearance, freshness, spirit, etc., of life; realistic: a vivid account.
On Wednesday night I had a very vivid dream which really upset me. Synonyms: clear, detailed, realistic, telling More Synonyms of vivid. vividly adverb [usually ADVERB with verb, oft ADVERB adjective] B2. I can vividly remember the feeling of panic.
Definition of vivid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.