to be a women that looks so alive not a single part of her is dead in any way.
No, it is an adjective. It can mean clear, distinct, or bright.
"say" is not a vivid verb. it's too general.instead, "shout" "scream" "bellow" "cry" etc... contains more additional What_is_a_vivid_verb.those verbs are colorful, living, vivid, and exciting, making them "vivid".Read more: What_is_a_vivid_verb
Vivid can mean 3 different things. 1) invoking strong feelings, very clear, esp. of a memory 2) (of a color) brilliant, deep, bright 3) (of a person) lively, vibrant
Interesting detail makes imagery vivid.
Magnificent is not a verb, it is an adjective, but it would qualify as "vivid", yes.
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If you mean vivid: It means clear and bright.
very bright color.
Vivid impression means strong impression. For example, "my boyfriend made a vivid impression on my parents, and because of that they knew exactly what he was like."
No, it is an adjective. It can mean clear, distinct, or bright.
"say" is not a vivid verb. it's too general.instead, "shout" "scream" "bellow" "cry" etc... contains more additional What_is_a_vivid_verb.those verbs are colorful, living, vivid, and exciting, making them "vivid".Read more: What_is_a_vivid_verb
English origin Stands for vivid or alive
The opposite of Pallor is bright or vivid.
The colours in the painting were vivid. I had a vivid dream last night vivid vivid vivid
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.
Characterization is a graphic or vivid verbal description.