Cotton like clouds is actually backwards. It should be "Clouds like cotton" then Yes, it would be a vivid word as someone can easily visualize a piece of cotton.
Clouds that look like cotton are called cumulus clouds. The word cumulus means "heap" in Latin.
"Cotton-like clouds" is a phrase that contains vivid words that create imagery.
Cumulus clouds are normally puffy and white. They seem like cotton in the sky. The word cumulus comes from a Latin word cumulo, which means pile.
The colours in the painting were vivid. I had a vivid dream last night vivid vivid vivid
Cumulus is a latin word meaning Mound or Heap. Look at the cloud and it totally makes sense.
I have many vivid dreams at night, but not so vivid during the day.
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The root word of "vivid" is "viv," which comes from the Latin word "vivere" meaning "to live." The suffix "-id" is added to form the adjective "vivid," which means clear, intense, or lively.
the colors were so vivid . The photo was very vivid .
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