Vivid (Adjective)
Syllable division: viv·id
How to pronounce: UK": /ˈvɪv.ɪd/ US: /ˈvɪv.ɪd/
#1 Meaning: When extremely clear, powerful and detailed images are created in your mind by vivid explanations, memories, etc.
Example:
> She gave a very vivid description of her visit to London.
> He has vivid memories of his car accident.
#2 Meaning: When something is bright in colour.
Example:
> He was wearing his vivid green pants to the party.
> She bought herself a vivid pink swimsuit.
#3 Meaning: When someone/something is full of life.
Example:
> I just like spending time with her because she has a vivid personality.
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I have vivid memories about my travel abroad.
Her neighbor like wear clothes with vivid colors.
The old cat keep vivid.
Thank you for good sentences Nirvana!
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I have vivid memories about my trip abroad.
Her neighbour likes wear vivid coloured clothes.
The old cat acts vividly
I don’t like vivid colors.
Thank you for posting Moung!
Unfortunately, due to social networks, there are fewer and fewer young people with a viving imagination needed to write poetry
Good sentence Vlad!
Try saying: Unfortunately, due to social networks, there are fewer and fewer young people with a vivid imagination needed to write poetry
I have to give a vivid description of every issue in our application. Otherwise, my colleagues don’t understand the scenario and can’t solve the problem.
Good sentence Ligia!
Try saying: I have to give a vivid description of every issue in our application, otherwise my colleagues won’t understand the scenario and can’t solve the problem.
I don’t have vivid emotions to her.
Good sentence Ammar!
Try saying: I don’t have vivid emotions towards her.
In the summer I like to wear vivid color t-shirt.
Good sentence Mary!
Try saying: In the summer I like to wear vivid coloured t-shirts.