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US
/ˈvɪvədɫi/
]
[ UK /vˈɪvɪdli/ ]
[ UK /vˈɪvɪdli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a vivid manner
he described his adventures vividly
How To Use vividly In A Sentence
- I play the stunning orchestral suite quite often, at which time the film comes vividly alive again and again. Times, Sunday Times
- I vividly remember when my mother decided to redecorate our living room.
- Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags.
- I can vividly remember the feeling of panic.
- Pauline recalls vividly the first time the pair spoke on the phone on Thanksgiving Day and the combination of excitement and apprehension she felt as she knew she was about to say hello.
- My only cavil about Aden Gillett's neurotically suave Charles is that he sometimes puts emotion before diction so that you lose the full richness of his past relationship with the vividly polysyllabic Mrs Winthrop-Llewellyn.
- I was at the helm of the boat that day and I recall that fire vividly.
- She related the whole story vividly.
- He made the details of the setting so vividly real that they became almost surreal. Times, Sunday Times
- It doesn't hurt that I wore it when I was a "tweenager" and I vividly remember it as a part of my grief when I lost my first dog. Floating Like a Vapor On the Soft Summer Air: La Haie Fleurie du Hameau