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  1. vivid
    [ˈvivəd]
    adjective
    vivid (adjective)
    vivider (comparative adjective)
    vividest (superlative adjective)
    1. producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind:
      "memories of that evening were still vivid"
      "a vivid description"
      • (of a color) intensely deep or bright:
        "the rhododendron bush provides a vivid splash of mauve"
        • archaic
          (of a person or animal) lively and vigorous.
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          Pronunciation
          adjective
          ˈvivəd
          Tone

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          Casual

          Formal

          Origin
          mid 17th century: from Latin vividus, from vivere ‘to live’.
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          vivid
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