Viva, Vivacious, lively, vivid.
No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective vivid (bright, clear).
Magnificent is not a verb, it is an adjective, but it would qualify as "vivid", yes.
adjective: awesome
sweeter
The word sweet is the adjective form. It can also be a noun (something sweet).
No. It is neither vivid nor an adjective; it is the simple past tense form of a descriptive verb.To be an adjective, it has to modify a noun; to be vivid, it has to create a striking picture in the reader's imagination. 'Walked' does neither.An example of a vivid adjective would be 'rushing', as in rushing ants: it modifies the (plural) noun 'ants' and gives the reader a mental picture of an ant colony darting about at random.
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
Ginormous is not a verb. It is an adjective.
No, it is an adjective. It can mean clear, distinct, or bright.
The word 'sweet' is an adjective or a noun, depending on use: Adjective: Would you like sweet tea with your sweet cake? Noun: No thank you, my sweet, I prefer coffee with a sweet.
Not really, try the most ambrosial.