Pronunciation: /ˈvɪvɪd/
noun a vivid description or representation
A1 I saw a vivid rainbow in the sky.
A2 The artist used vivid colors in the painting.
B1 The writer described the scene with vivid details.
B2 The documentary captured the vivid reality of life in the city.
C1 The photographer's work is known for its vivid portrayal of emotions.
C2 The novel painted a vivid picture of the protagonist's journey.
adjective describing a strong, clear, or detailed image or feeling
A1 She had a vivid dream last night.
A2 The artist used vivid colors in his painting.
B1 The book painted a vivid picture of life in the 1800s.
B2 The movie's special effects created a vivid and realistic world.
C1 His vivid imagination allowed him to come up with creative solutions.
C2 The author's vivid descriptions brought the story to life.
formal The artist used vivid colors to bring the landscape to life.
informal The sunset was so vivid, it looked like a painting.
slang That concert was lit, the stage lights were so vivid!
figurative Her memories of that day are still vivid in her mind.
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