The word "vivid" is an adjective.
The root word of "vivid" is "viv," which comes from the Latin word "vivere" meaning "to live." The suffix "-id" is added to form the adjective "vivid," which means clear, intense, or lively.
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"Viv" is a word that can be used as a short form of "vivid" or as a nickname for someone named Vivian or similar names.
"Vivid" in Tagalog can be translated as "maliwanag" or "mabisa."
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The colours in the painting were vivid. I had a vivid dream last night vivid vivid vivid
The word "vivid" is an adjective.
I have many vivid dreams at night, but not so vivid during the day.
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The root word of "vivid" is "viv," which comes from the Latin word "vivere" meaning "to live." The suffix "-id" is added to form the adjective "vivid," which means clear, intense, or lively.
the colors were so vivid . The photo was very 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.
I have vivid memories of the day my grandad died.He's a creative child with a very vivid imagination.It was surprising to see her in a plain, beige dress because she usually wears lots of vivid colors.Her artwork is full of vivid colors like neon yellow, brilliant blue and shocking pink.Mom died when I was young, but I have vivid memories of her planning our birthday parties and baking delicious birthday cakes.
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...expansive.