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lucid
[loo-sid]
adjective
easily understood; completely intelligible or comprehensible.
a lucid explanation.
Synonyms: , , ,Antonyms:characterized by clear perception or understanding; rational or sane.
a lucid moment in his madness.
Synonyms: ,Antonyms:shining or bright.
Synonyms: ,Antonyms:clear; pellucid; transparent.
Synonyms:Antonyms:
lucid
/ ˈːɪ /
adjective
readily understood; clear
shining or glowing
psychiatry of or relating to a period of normality between periods of insane or irresponsible behaviour
Other 51Թ Forms
- lucidity noun
- lucidness noun
- lucidly adverb
- nonlucid adjective
- nonlucidly adverb
- nonlucidness noun
- unlucid adjective
- unlucidly adverb
- unlucidness noun
- ˈ徱ٲ noun
- ˈܳ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of lucid1
Example Sentences
His answer was lucid as a fog bank and inspiring as a stalk of celery.
“He’s worked as a satirist; he’s written parodies, political thrillers; he’s moved from a fairly earnest modern style to a very lucid, clear style.”
For a woman who had made a reputation as a lucid, sharp chronicler of the reality of American lives, Didion struggled with the irrational thoughts that flooded her mind afterward.
With his books and lectures, Vishnevsky almost single-handedly started a massively popular trend of Russians microdosing or trying to invoke lucid dreams and mystical experiences with fly agaric.
Mr and Mrs Brisley said Mr Sharabi was "lucid" and his "voice a bit husky" when they spoke later on a video call.
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