vivid

adjective

viv·​id ˈvi-vəd How to pronounce vivid (audio)
1
of a color : very strong : very high in chroma
2
: having the appearance of vigorous life or freshness : lively
a vivid sketch
3
: producing a strong or clear impression on the senses : sharp, intense
specifically : producing distinct mental images
a vivid description
4
: acting clearly and vigorously
a vivid imagination
vividly adverb
vividness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for vivid

graphic, vivid, picturesque mean giving a clear visual impression in words.

graphic stresses the evoking of a clear lifelike picture.

a graphic account of combat

vivid suggests an impressing on the mind of the vigorous aliveness of something.

a vivid re-creation of an exciting event

picturesque suggests the presentation of a striking or effective picture composed of features notable for their distinctness and charm.

a picturesque account of his travels

Examples of vivid in a Sentence

He gave a vivid description of the scene. The book includes many vivid illustrations. The dream was very vivid. She could remember the dream in vivid detail. The fabric was dyed a vivid red.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin vividus, from vivere to live — more at quick entry 1

First Known Use

1634, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of vivid was in 1634

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“Vivid.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vivid. Accessed 29 Mar. 2024.

Kids Definition

vivid

adjective
viv·​id ˈviv-əd How to pronounce vivid (audio)
1
: very strong or bright
a vivid red
2
: having the appearance of vigorous life
a vivid sketch of the children
3
: producing a strong or clear impression : sharp
especially : producing distinct mental pictures
a vivid description
4
: acting clearly and powerfully
a vivid imagination
vividly adverb
vividness noun

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