No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective vivid (bright, clear).
Vivid means powerful and evocative imagery or something that is seen extremely clear. Other words for vivid are detailed, rich, clear, colorful, and realistic.
Both...It was a Vivid dream.Vivid modifies dream, and adverbs cannot modify nouns, so it is and adjective.He mocked vividly with remarks.Here, vividly modifies the verb, mocked, so it is an adverb since adverbs modify verbs, adjecives, or other adverbs, and adjectives modify only nouns/pronouns.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
Vivid means powerful and evocative imagery or something that is seen extremely clear. Other words for vivid are detailed, rich, clear, colorful, and realistic.
i vividly saw the tree
Both...It was a Vivid dream.Vivid modifies dream, and adverbs cannot modify nouns, so it is and adjective.He mocked vividly with remarks.Here, vividly modifies the verb, mocked, so it is an adverb since adverbs modify verbs, adjecives, or other adverbs, and adjectives modify only nouns/pronouns.
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The term "vividly" refers to something that is presented in a clear, intense, and detailed manner, often evoking strong imagery or emotions. It is commonly used to describe memories, descriptions, or experiences that are strikingly clear and lifelike. For example, a vividly painted scene or a vividly told story can engage the imagination and create a strong impression.
vividly (-ly)
Yes, Yes it does
Psychedelia
Psychedelia
you will not be able to vividly see ghosts like humans.
The KKK
It means that something was clear or blazing, highly defined, bright and stunning.