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vividly
[viv-id-lee]
adverb
extremely brightly or intensely.
Black and white photos of local greats like Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa vie for space with vividly colored paintings of small-town Brazilian life.
in a lively, animated, or dramatic way.
The book vividly brings to life the Tuscan countryside and the fascinating world of the Renaissance poets.
in a particularly realistic way.
The fort, its demolition, and the fears of the townspeople are vividly described in the book.
in a distinct or clearly perceptible way.
I vividly remember days spent roaring down two-lane blacktop roads with Davis at the wheel of his black Mustang.
Other 51Թ Forms
- overvividly adverb
- unvividly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of vividly1
Example Sentences
Story vividly remembers the moment she received the acceptance letter.
What I remember most vividly is how keen he was to engage in a battle with us.
When you talk about "Bridesmaids," I remember so vividly feeling like all of feminism was riding on this movie.
In his statement, he said he still remembered the abuse vividly.
Sunflower sea stars — vividly colored creatures with up to 24 arms, and which can weigh as much as a small dog — once thrived along the Pacific Coast between Alaska and Baja California.
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