A vivid word is a better word for other word like its a better meaning not a baby meaning
for example: good: amazing,fantastic,
tasty: mouth watering, scarunsues
No, the word 'vivid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'vivid' is vividness.The noun 'vividness' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical property such as the vividness of a color or the vividness of the sun.The noun 'vividness' is an abstract noun as a word for a clear or striking impression of the mind or a memory; a word for a concept.
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Vivaciousness, vividness
The word that means purity of color is "saturation." It refers to the intensity or vividness of a color without being diluted or mixed with other colors.
The vividness or dullness of a color
An example of onomatopoeia is "buzz" for the sound made by a bee. It's a word that imitates the sound it represents, adding a sense of realness or vividness to the writing.
The sentence 'I color my nails with neon purple and i like its vividness ' is not correct grammar because of improper use of modifiers-neon purple.
A drought decreases the vividness of coloration.
In Louis Sachar's novel "Holes," an example of onomatopoeia is the word "thump." This word captures the sound of something heavy hitting the ground, effectively conveying the action and adding to the vividness of the scene. Such auditory imagery enhances the reader's experience by allowing them to "hear" the events as they unfold.
The word that refers to how dull or bright a color appears is "saturation." Saturation is the intensity or purity of a color, with fully saturated colors being vibrant and rich, while desaturated colors are more muted and grayish.
can you give me 5 example of the imagery