"Bloom" might be your synonym.
The colours in the painting were vivid. I had a vivid dream last night vivid vivid vivid
...expansive.
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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.
gigantic, humungous, enormous,
The Greek word for Bloom is άνθησηánthi̱si̱
The colours in the painting were vivid. I had a vivid dream last night vivid vivid vivid
"To bloom" is florere.
Will bloom.
Yes, "will bloom" is the future-tense of the word 'bloom'.
The homophone for bloom is "bloom." A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling.
The word "vivid" is an adjective.
The bloom of a flower is the flower its self.
The English word 'Bloom' translated into French is ' fleurir' Hope this helped:).
I have many vivid dreams at night, but not so vivid during the day.
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"Vivid" comes from the Latin vivere, meaning to live.