Pronunciation: /ˈnaɪ.tɪd/
adjective brightly polished; gleaming
A1 The nitid diamond sparkled in the sunlight.
A2 She kept her room nitid and organized at all times.
B1 The artist's nitid brush strokes brought the painting to life.
B2 The nitid details of the architecture were truly impressive.
C1 The nitid clarity of her writing style captivated readers.
C2 The nitid precision of the surgeon's movements saved the patient's life.
formal The nitid crystal chandelier added a touch of elegance to the ballroom.
informal I love how nitid my car looks after a good wash.
slang Her outfit was so nitid, she definitely turned heads at the party.
figurative His nitid reputation as a skilled negotiator helped him close the deal smoothly.
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