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UK
/vˈɪvɪdnəs/
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[ US /ˈvɪvədnəs/ ]
[ US /ˈvɪvədnəs/ ]
NOUN
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interest and variety and intensity
the characters were delineated with exceptional vividness
the Puritan Period was lacking in color - chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vivid in hue
How To Use vividness In A Sentence
- Artefacts help to bring vividness to understanding but they need considerable explanation to make them really meaningful.
- The fort lauderdale florida hotel of catchweed and lockmaster the vividness abstractly tipuana that they are wheezily or dazzlingly orange than unquestioned galvani. Rational Review
- There were the critics on the newspapers who had praised the vividness and accuracy of the books.
- Case Study Beyond Statistics Statistics have a dangerous capacity to undermine the vividness of many of these issues.
- Glasgow's industry also had a peculiar vividness, which is retained by such of that industry as remains.
- As we will see, his works display an acute awareness of human faults and frailties and his writing exhibits a vividness and an elegance that makes it a pleasure to read.
- Carter's approach repeatedly makes for greater vividness.
- He also routinely contemplates such arcane and uncomprehensible matters as how "Hawthorne's auburn-haired woman in her secret sepulchre" came to somebody "with unpleasant vividness. “The way of a man with a maid may be too wonderful to know. . .”
- Regarded simply on its literary merits, there is nothing I know of to excel it in vividness, in pathos, in a burning earnestness, in a glow of conviction that fires from the heart to the heart.
- I remember that dinner table with extraordinary vividness even now.