1. Perceived as bright and distinct; brilliant: a vivid star.
2.a. Having intensely bright colors: a vivid tapestry.
b. Having a very high degree of saturation: a vivid purple.
3. Presented in clear and striking manner: a vivid account of the incident. See Synonyms at graphic.
4. Perceived or felt with the freshness of immediate experience: a vivid recollection of their childhood.
5. Active in forming lifelike images: a vivid imagination.
The colours in the painting were vivid. I had a vivid dream last night vivid vivid vivid
vivid
I have many vivid dreams at night, but not so vivid during the day.
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.
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the colors were so vivid . The photo was very vivid .
vivid = 512 because Dx1 = 500 and Ix2 = 2 and Vx2 = 10
Vivid
...expansive.
verification
Gastronomist or epicurist.
Viv = vivid.