perspicuous

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ADJECTIVE
  1. (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable
    pellucid prose
    a luculent oration
    writes in a limpid style
    lucid directions
    a crystal clear explanation
    a perspicuous argument
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How To Use perspicuous In A Sentence

  • Review of Erasmus 'Preface" Luther answers Erasmus 'charge that the bible is not plain or "perspicuous" (hence the need to obey and submit to the authoritative interpretation of the Church) Stand Firm
  • But, somehow, for Obamalogists like DTM, all the overt quid pro quos won by the parasites IN “backroom deals” are betrayed by the expertly constructed rhetoric which reveal only to the most perspicuous reader of official texts, the super-coy machinations of O which will deliver HCR that is good HCR behind the backs of very powerful patrons who oppose HCR. Matthew Yglesias » Setback for Public Option Revival as Rockefeller Says No
  • Referring to "the Model of Autonomous Learning", we can perspicuously illustrate how and to what extent a computer assists autonomous language learning.
  • Two weeks after submucosal cancer cells injection in Group A, ulcerative gastric cancer with peritoneal carcinomatosis showed typical VX2 tumor pathology, with widespread intraperitoneal metastatic nodules, bloody ascites and perspicuous pulmonary metastases. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The text was arranged in a perspicuous manner with clear divisions between chapters, items, and italicised rubrics. First Two Volumes of "Monumenta Ritualia Hungarica" Released
  • His was a perfectly balanced personality - tolerant, truthful, perspicuous and magnanimous.
  • The analysis of concepts is a matter of finding more perspicuous and complexity - revealing words.
  • The doctrine can, of course, expand even further to become a general principle of effective rhetoric or even of scientific language, where it appears under the rubric of clear, "perspicuous" representation, modeled on perspectival, rationally constructed imagery. Notes, Mitchell, "Ekphrasis and the Other"
  • Unfortunately, the import of these qualifications has been less than perspicuous.
  • That perspicuous editor had instantly identified the style of the article with that of the "Eban" series, part of which he had read in typograph. Success A Novel
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